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Pagina 73
21 ) 62 Thus , just as God revealed himself through the imagination of the prophets , so the success of that revelation depends upon the reciprocal operation of the imagination in the reader : " ' There must be a double light .
21 ) 62 Thus , just as God revealed himself through the imagination of the prophets , so the success of that revelation depends upon the reciprocal operation of the imagination in the reader : " ' There must be a double light .
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Spenser is a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas ( Paradise Lost than the Christian Doctrine ) because poetry unlike prose enables the reader to know good by evil , to confirm truth by scanning error : " a poem , " as Ferry herself ...
Spenser is a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas ( Paradise Lost than the Christian Doctrine ) because poetry unlike prose enables the reader to know good by evil , to confirm truth by scanning error : " a poem , " as Ferry herself ...
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Milton's " transumptive vision , " 44 but to emphasize a tendency even in the best of minds to deceive itself — to mistake one's own fancy for objective reality.45 And this is how the reader loses his way . The decisive moment is the ...
Milton's " transumptive vision , " 44 but to emphasize a tendency even in the best of minds to deceive itself — to mistake one's own fancy for objective reality.45 And this is how the reader loses his way . The decisive moment is the ...
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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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