Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise Lost |
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... calls " fabulator maximus " ( " De Idea Platonica " 38 ) . He uses both figure and abstraction , lively images and ... call real , but real knowledge really present where being is . ( 247c - e ) Plato's careful distinction between figure ...
... calls " fabulator maximus " ( " De Idea Platonica " 38 ) . He uses both figure and abstraction , lively images and ... call real , but real knowledge really present where being is . ( 247c - e ) Plato's careful distinction between figure ...
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... call : as God calls man " To pray , repent , and bring repentence due , " so " To prayer , re- pentence , and obedience due " ( III.190-91 ) God is attentive . The ac- curacy of man's response is determined by " My Umpire Conscience ...
... call : as God calls man " To pray , repent , and bring repentence due , " so " To prayer , re- pentence , and obedience due " ( III.190-91 ) God is attentive . The ac- curacy of man's response is determined by " My Umpire Conscience ...
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... calls Eve , the voice she initially mistakes for Adam's . For the voice imitates the love - language of Solomon . Satan's " Serenate ” ( IV.769 ) — 24. Biographia Literaria XIV , quoted from S. T. Coleridge , Biographia Literaria , ed ...
... calls Eve , the voice she initially mistakes for Adam's . For the voice imitates the love - language of Solomon . Satan's " Serenate ” ( IV.769 ) — 24. Biographia Literaria XIV , quoted from S. T. Coleridge , Biographia Literaria , ed ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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