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The Circe story was authoritatively interpreted during the Renaissance as an allegory of the contention between Reason and Nature . Spenser uses it in the Guyon story as an allegory of the conflict between Temperance and its opposite ...
The Circe story was authoritatively interpreted during the Renaissance as an allegory of the contention between Reason and Nature . Spenser uses it in the Guyon story as an allegory of the conflict between Temperance and its opposite ...
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True of all allegory , and especially of Spenser's from whom Milton learned most , this suits Comus as well , and is the source of the excitement felt at seeing into the nature of things . It is not magnificence of spectacle but the ...
True of all allegory , and especially of Spenser's from whom Milton learned most , this suits Comus as well , and is the source of the excitement felt at seeing into the nature of things . It is not magnificence of spectacle but the ...
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long seemed to me that profound allegory is written by ( hence read sympathetically by ) those who can look with the eyes of the mediaeval realist , or the Platonist ( we must cover by our term the ' Plato ' of later men ) .
long seemed to me that profound allegory is written by ( hence read sympathetically by ) those who can look with the eyes of the mediaeval realist , or the Platonist ( we must cover by our term the ' Plato ' of later men ) .
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