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... poem ; that if an incident in a poem corresponds to an incident in the poet's life , still better if a parallel can be drawn between the action of a poem and the tenor of the poet's life , we are thereby enabled to understand and ...
... poem ; that if an incident in a poem corresponds to an incident in the poet's life , still better if a parallel can be drawn between the action of a poem and the tenor of the poet's life , we are thereby enabled to understand and ...
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... poem but we are concerned with them only as they stand in the poem , as they are expressed there and have their bearings on the action . If there is any theology that has not been converted into poetry , that remains un- digested ...
... poem but we are concerned with them only as they stand in the poem , as they are expressed there and have their bearings on the action . If there is any theology that has not been converted into poetry , that remains un- digested ...
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... poetic success depended on his believing it , as does our appreciation of the poem . The first thing to realise about the theology of Paradise Lost is that it is entirely catholic doctrine , using ' catholic ' in its proper sense . It ...
... poetic success depended on his believing it , as does our appreciation of the poem . The first thing to realise about the theology of Paradise Lost is that it is entirely catholic doctrine , using ' catholic ' in its proper sense . It ...
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