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the sensible world , “ Tell me , how I may know him , how adore " ( VIII.280 ) , is answered by the sensible world only in as much as divine knowledge is reflected to the understanding as sensible images in the fancy : When suddenly ...
the sensible world , “ Tell me , how I may know him , how adore " ( VIII.280 ) , is answered by the sensible world only in as much as divine knowledge is reflected to the understanding as sensible images in the fancy : When suddenly ...
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What is explicit here has been implicit all along : the divine justice that lets down stairs to " aggravate / His sad exclusion from the dores of Bliss " is the creation of alienation , the defensive fantasy of a mind which through its ...
What is explicit here has been implicit all along : the divine justice that lets down stairs to " aggravate / His sad exclusion from the dores of Bliss " is the creation of alienation , the defensive fantasy of a mind which through its ...
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100 So here , as far as the reader is concerned , the purpose of the divine council is to correct or destroy the depraved will caught from the Satanic story and replace it with the good will inspired by the divine romance .
100 So here , as far as the reader is concerned , the purpose of the divine council is to correct or destroy the depraved will caught from the Satanic story and replace it with the good will inspired by the divine romance .
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