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I raised my eyes and thought to see Lucifer as I had left him , and saw him with his legs held upwards . In Paradise Lost something similar occurs : the signal refrain indicates the transformation of the poet's descent into an ascent ...
I raised my eyes and thought to see Lucifer as I had left him , and saw him with his legs held upwards . In Paradise Lost something similar occurs : the signal refrain indicates the transformation of the poet's descent into an ascent ...
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Since " thought , " according to Aristotelian psychology , " is held to comprise imagination and judgement , " thought without judgment , what Eve calls " unexperienc't thought , " means uninformed imagination .
Since " thought , " according to Aristotelian psychology , " is held to comprise imagination and judgement , " thought without judgment , what Eve calls " unexperienc't thought , " means uninformed imagination .
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The talking snake provides the evidence of sight which contradicts the evidence of revelation that animals do not talk : " The first at lest of these ( human language ) I thought deni'd / To Beasts , whom God on thir Creation - Day ...
The talking snake provides the evidence of sight which contradicts the evidence of revelation that animals do not talk : " The first at lest of these ( human language ) I thought deni'd / To Beasts , whom God on thir Creation - Day ...
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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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