The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... symbolic act takes place . Stanzas I and IV lead off ( first three lines ) with a triple challenge directed at the reader , while the remaining five lines respond to that , providing clues for a reply to those epistemological thrusts ...
... symbolic act takes place . Stanzas I and IV lead off ( first three lines ) with a triple challenge directed at the reader , while the remaining five lines respond to that , providing clues for a reply to those epistemological thrusts ...
Pagina 33
... symbolic expression of their passion . The young recognise the power of artistic beauty to give a form and an ideal – a paradigm or type - to sexual passion . So the stanza culminates ( lines 7-8 ) in an inextricable welding of artistic ...
... symbolic expression of their passion . The young recognise the power of artistic beauty to give a form and an ideal – a paradigm or type - to sexual passion . So the stanza culminates ( lines 7-8 ) in an inextricable welding of artistic ...
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... symbolic traditions of the whole world and that has been closely scrutinized by specialists : for instance , Durand has seen symbolic con- nections between religious seclusion and insularity , and between the maternal womb and the ...
... symbolic traditions of the whole world and that has been closely scrutinized by specialists : for instance , Durand has seen symbolic con- nections between religious seclusion and insularity , and between the maternal womb and the ...
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Anthony L Johnson in His Poetry and Prose | 17 |
Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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