The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... Purgatorio . During the Middle Ages , as today , both the condition and the symbol of the imaginative act was the dream . But the medieval art of reading was more visual than ours ; it was the art of Philomela's tapestry rather than of ...
... Purgatorio . During the Middle Ages , as today , both the condition and the symbol of the imaginative act was the dream . But the medieval art of reading was more visual than ours ; it was the art of Philomela's tapestry rather than of ...
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... ( Purgatorio , Canto XIX , II . 1-36 ) Once Virgil has explained the erotic nature of the dream to Dante , he is immediately reminded of his experience of the previous night and declares : Quale il falcon che prima ai pie si mira , indi ...
... ( Purgatorio , Canto XIX , II . 1-36 ) Once Virgil has explained the erotic nature of the dream to Dante , he is immediately reminded of his experience of the previous night and declares : Quale il falcon che prima ai pie si mira , indi ...
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... Purgatorio after he had perceived as much of the Divine Image as a poet may during his lifetime . He had experienced some measure of the intuitive encounter face to face before he was able to differentiate the tropological from the ...
... Purgatorio after he had perceived as much of the Divine Image as a poet may during his lifetime . He had experienced some measure of the intuitive encounter face to face before he was able to differentiate the tropological from the ...
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