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Thus , the Lady's song as an invocation for resounding grace is answered and the divine voice reflected in the magical action of the Attendant Spirit , a pattern of action precipitated by the song and completed by an answering echo of ...
Thus , the Lady's song as an invocation for resounding grace is answered and the divine voice reflected in the magical action of the Attendant Spirit , a pattern of action precipitated by the song and completed by an answering echo of ...
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... Milton's " epic voice , " in the reader's wandering is critical . The views of this role put forward by Anne Davidson Ferry and Stanley Fish , 22 however , both require some qualification . As postlapsarian readers , we certainly ...
... Milton's " epic voice , " in the reader's wandering is critical . The views of this role put forward by Anne Davidson Ferry and Stanley Fish , 22 however , both require some qualification . As postlapsarian readers , we certainly ...
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In fact , the image she sees— " his dewie locks distill'd / Ambrosia " ( V.56-57 ) —is that of the bride's lover from the Song of Solomon : I sleep , but my heart waketh : it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh , saying , Open to ...
In fact , the image she sees— " his dewie locks distill'd / Ambrosia " ( V.56-57 ) —is that of the bride's lover from the Song of Solomon : I sleep , but my heart waketh : it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh , saying , Open to ...
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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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