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( III.1.7-9 ) The control of fancy is described when the Elder Brother , in the same speech on chastity , explains the invulnerability of the Lady's virtue to will - o ' - the - wisps and the other creations characteristic of ...
( III.1.7-9 ) The control of fancy is described when the Elder Brother , in the same speech on chastity , explains the invulnerability of the Lady's virtue to will - o ' - the - wisps and the other creations characteristic of ...
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The references to Sion and its flowery brooks explains why in the invocation to Book I , “ Sion Hill ... and ... does not really explain either the emphasis on " Delight " or the opposition between the two pairs of place - names .
The references to Sion and its flowery brooks explains why in the invocation to Book I , “ Sion Hill ... and ... does not really explain either the emphasis on " Delight " or the opposition between the two pairs of place - names .
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In Book II , the process intensifies with Satan carefully assigning to himself the role of the Mosaic deliverer , a prefiguration of Christ the redeemer : as he explains to his followers , he seeks “ Deliverance for us all ” ( II.465 ) ...
In Book II , the process intensifies with Satan carefully assigning to himself the role of the Mosaic deliverer , a prefiguration of Christ the redeemer : as he explains to his followers , he seeks “ Deliverance for us all ” ( II.465 ) ...
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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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