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Pagina 149
Thee next they sang of all Creation first , Begotten Son , Divine Similitude , In whose conspicuous count'nance , without cloud Made visible , th'Almighty Father shines , Whom else no Creature can behold . ( III.383-87 ) The song's ...
Thee next they sang of all Creation first , Begotten Son , Divine Similitude , In whose conspicuous count'nance , without cloud Made visible , th'Almighty Father shines , Whom else no Creature can behold . ( III.383-87 ) The song's ...
Pagina 151
53 clear then that the anger of both Zeus and Jehovah is present in the Father's speech . This is where the Father appears as " Th'incensed Deitie " ( III . 187 ) , where the reader feels the animus of the emotion that the Son has to ...
53 clear then that the anger of both Zeus and Jehovah is present in the Father's speech . This is where the Father appears as " Th'incensed Deitie " ( III . 187 ) , where the reader feels the animus of the emotion that the Son has to ...
Pagina 159
As far as the Father himself is concerned , the Son's response proves him to be " My word , my wisdom , and effectual might , / All hast thou spok'n as my thoughts are " ( III . 170–71 ) . In fact , the Father greets the Son's ...
As far as the Father himself is concerned , the Son's response proves him to be " My word , my wisdom , and effectual might , / All hast thou spok'n as my thoughts are " ( III . 170–71 ) . In fact , the Father greets the Son's ...
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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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