Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... mind in contemplating the image itself , and in reference to the motion and appearance of the sublime objects to which it is compared . . . . senses , Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately endowed by the mind ...
... mind in contemplating the image itself , and in reference to the motion and appearance of the sublime objects to which it is compared . . . . senses , Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately endowed by the mind ...
Pagina 192
... mind . Foxe's Book of Martyrs was in every one's hands ; horrible stories of the Inquisition and the galleys came ... mind , with all its terrors and ecstasies - that part in the mind of each of us which we should never dream of showing ...
... mind . Foxe's Book of Martyrs was in every one's hands ; horrible stories of the Inquisition and the galleys came ... mind , with all its terrors and ecstasies - that part in the mind of each of us which we should never dream of showing ...
Pagina 273
... Mind to the World Soul and Nature it may divide into two forms of existence , actual and mental . The Idea may be incarnated in the form of one human being and may exist as a form or concept in the mind of another . The mental form is ...
... Mind to the World Soul and Nature it may divide into two forms of existence , actual and mental . The Idea may be incarnated in the form of one human being and may exist as a form or concept in the mind of another . The mental form is ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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