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... says F. R. Leavis , " ... the momentary pre- dominance in Milton of Shakespeare . " What Leavis means by Shake- spearean is the vitality of the " line of wit " : " the Shakespearian life of this [ 11. 714-15 ] is to be explained largely ...
... says F. R. Leavis , " ... the momentary pre- dominance in Milton of Shakespeare . " What Leavis means by Shake- spearean is the vitality of the " line of wit " : " the Shakespearian life of this [ 11. 714-15 ] is to be explained largely ...
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... say is a harmless fairy , has done little better than played the Jack with us " ( IV.i.196-98 ) . Be- sides knave ... says I.xx ( p . 41 ) : " It is very likely that the principall credit of visions , of enchaunt- ments , and such ...
... say is a harmless fairy , has done little better than played the Jack with us " ( IV.i.196-98 ) . Be- sides knave ... says I.xx ( p . 41 ) : " It is very likely that the principall credit of visions , of enchaunt- ments , and such ...
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... says Milton , " must not be interpreted by the intellect of a particular individual , that is to say , not by his merely human intel- lect , but with the help of the Holy Spirit , promised to each individ- ual believer . Hence the gift ...
... says Milton , " must not be interpreted by the intellect of a particular individual , that is to say , not by his merely human intel- lect , but with the help of the Holy Spirit , promised to each individ- ual believer . Hence the gift ...
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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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