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... revelation . The tone of revelation is poetic : 43 " On a green shadie Bank profuse of flours / Pensive I sate me down " ( VIII.286-87 ) recalls the poetic activities of the Attendant Spirit , the agent of revelation in the Mask : I ...
... revelation . The tone of revelation is poetic : 43 " On a green shadie Bank profuse of flours / Pensive I sate me down " ( VIII.286-87 ) recalls the poetic activities of the Attendant Spirit , the agent of revelation in the Mask : I ...
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... revelation in favor of appear- ances . The talking snake provides the evidence of sight which con- tradicts the evidence of revelation that animals do not talk : " The first at lest of these [ human language ] I thought deni'd / To ...
... revelation in favor of appear- ances . The talking snake provides the evidence of sight which con- tradicts the evidence of revelation that animals do not talk : " The first at lest of these [ human language ] I thought deni'd / To ...
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... revelation , like that of the angels to the Son's revelation in the divine council , is one of increasing admi- ratio until " Replete with joy and wonder " he exclaims : O goodness infinite , goodness immense ! That all this good of ...
... revelation , like that of the angels to the Son's revelation in the divine council , is one of increasing admi- ratio until " Replete with joy and wonder " he exclaims : O goodness infinite , goodness immense ! That all this good of ...
Contents
The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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