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Using analogies drawn from the visual arts to explain image making in speech , Plato says that likeness making means producing an exact copy , " a copy which is executed according to the proportions of the original , similar in length ...
Using analogies drawn from the visual arts to explain image making in speech , Plato says that likeness making means producing an exact copy , " a copy which is executed according to the proportions of the original , similar in length ...
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... restore her confidence in her original , misguided perception of her own beauty , a perception based on appearances interpreted only by desire— " there I had fixt / Mine eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire " ( IV.465-66 ) .
... restore her confidence in her original , misguided perception of her own beauty , a perception based on appearances interpreted only by desire— " there I had fixt / Mine eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire " ( IV.465-66 ) .
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Eve's original self - regarding desire , renewed in the first dream - speech , is now rendered inordinate by being carefully misjoined to the ratiocinative speculation of the last dream - speech on her divinity .
Eve's original self - regarding desire , renewed in the first dream - speech , is now rendered inordinate by being carefully misjoined to the ratiocinative speculation of the last dream - speech on her divinity .
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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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