The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... Christ . It was for this reason that Dante chose to pat- tern the Divine Comedy upon the fourfold method of exegesis and described only the " state of souls after death . " 29 In order to appreciate fully the medieval parallel between ...
... Christ . It was for this reason that Dante chose to pat- tern the Divine Comedy upon the fourfold method of exegesis and described only the " state of souls after death . " 29 In order to appreciate fully the medieval parallel between ...
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... Christ and of the human soul contemplating his divine mystery . It is therefore appropriate that this particular ... Christ , and thereby , it becomes the standard of his vicarage as well . The analogy between the eagle and Christ is an ...
... Christ and of the human soul contemplating his divine mystery . It is therefore appropriate that this particular ... Christ , and thereby , it becomes the standard of his vicarage as well . The analogy between the eagle and Christ is an ...
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... Christ That I must all comparison resign : But whoso takes his cross and follows Christ Shall one day pardon this my helpless case When he shall see that flashing forth of Christ . ( Paradiso , Canto II ll . 96-108 ) Between the ...
... Christ That I must all comparison resign : But whoso takes his cross and follows Christ Shall one day pardon this my helpless case When he shall see that flashing forth of Christ . ( Paradiso , Canto II ll . 96-108 ) Between the ...
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The Dance of Death | 34 |
The Dove Descending | 49 |
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