Marvell's Allegorical PoetryOleander Press, 1977 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... death is the central event in created time ; it is Christ's death which effects the reconciliation between God and man : The wanton Troopers riding by Have shot my Faun and it will dye . Ungentle men ! They cannot thrive To kill thee ...
... death is the central event in created time ; it is Christ's death which effects the reconciliation between God and man : The wanton Troopers riding by Have shot my Faun and it will dye . Ungentle men ! They cannot thrive To kill thee ...
Pagina 62
... death and Ascension a promise of redemption . The Nymph's words are a confession of faith : " He which testifieth these things saith , Surely I come quickly " ( Revelation 22:20 ) . Revelation 22:17 and 22:20 are often seen as ...
... death and Ascension a promise of redemption . The Nymph's words are a confession of faith : " He which testifieth these things saith , Surely I come quickly " ( Revelation 22:20 ) . Revelation 22:17 and 22:20 are often seen as ...
Pagina 130
... Death is presumably attempting to separate all flesh from Christ : " Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? shall tribulation ... or sword ? For thy sake we are killed all the day long " ( Romans 8 : 35-36 ) . ... In the Old ...
... Death is presumably attempting to separate all flesh from Christ : " Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? shall tribulation ... or sword ? For thy sake we are killed all the day long " ( Romans 8 : 35-36 ) . ... In the Old ...
Inhoudsopgave
Marvell and Allegory | 16 |
The Definition of Love | 89 |
The Mower Sequence | 110 |
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