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... Albion , " ( b ) that he had in fact hidden her in jealousy at the very start of the poem , and ( c ) that the cause of the appearance has just been described to us as a function of the " unfortunate contemplator , " who is Albion ...
... Albion , " ( b ) that he had in fact hidden her in jealousy at the very start of the poem , and ( c ) that the cause of the appearance has just been described to us as a function of the " unfortunate contemplator , " who is Albion ...
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... Albion . Since in eternity ( which is the place from which everyone who is not a negation in the poem fell ) all things are part of the divine form , Albion , he must also be responsible for bringing about the conditions whereby he ...
... Albion . Since in eternity ( which is the place from which everyone who is not a negation in the poem fell ) all things are part of the divine form , Albion , he must also be responsible for bringing about the conditions whereby he ...
Pagina 163
... Albion must sleep " intrusion , already discussed . These things should prepare us for a fable recounting events in Albion's sleep , such as we have received in some of the earlier prophecies ; but in a constant dialectic between fable ...
... Albion must sleep " intrusion , already discussed . These things should prepare us for a fable recounting events in Albion's sleep , such as we have received in some of the earlier prophecies ; but in a constant dialectic between fable ...
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EDWARD J ROSE Preface | 4 |
E B MURRAY Jerusalem Reversed | 11 |
MARTIN BUTLIN A New Portrait of William | 100 |
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