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Page 263
... drop and eighteen lines the soul , and the language of each description translates precisely to the other . We can recognize the effect of such emphasis upon the way in which the natural and spiritual orders are seen to be related , by ...
... drop and eighteen lines the soul , and the language of each description translates precisely to the other . We can recognize the effect of such emphasis upon the way in which the natural and spiritual orders are seen to be related , by ...
Page 315
... drop , one sphere of any description - maintains its link with the source of its being by rolling in upon itself . Marvell gives the paradox substance , glitter , wit and interest by directing our eyes and our mind's eye to the surface ...
... drop , one sphere of any description - maintains its link with the source of its being by rolling in upon itself . Marvell gives the paradox substance , glitter , wit and interest by directing our eyes and our mind's eye to the surface ...
Page 316
... drop ; in the movement from strophe to strophe , and even while the verbs of action continue their work of persuading us that the soul behaves as the dew drop did , we are taught how to shift from looking at an object to seeing it even ...
... drop ; in the movement from strophe to strophe , and even while the verbs of action continue their work of persuading us that the soul behaves as the dew drop did , we are taught how to shift from looking at an object to seeing it even ...
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