The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... limited their art by the doctrine of imperfectibility in such a way that they made icons to serve only as guides to contemplation , not as admittedly unfinished imitations of as much of God's image as they could humanly possess . We ...
... limited their art by the doctrine of imperfectibility in such a way that they made icons to serve only as guides to contemplation , not as admittedly unfinished imitations of as much of God's image as they could humanly possess . We ...
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... limited spacial surfaces to concentrate upon the " neither flesh , nor fleshless " integrity of the Divine Countenance are replaced by antithetical principles of scientific expediency . As in the closing books of Paradise Lost , we are ...
... limited spacial surfaces to concentrate upon the " neither flesh , nor fleshless " integrity of the Divine Countenance are replaced by antithetical principles of scientific expediency . As in the closing books of Paradise Lost , we are ...
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... limited strictly to the level of a subliminally stimulated response to an in- stinctively perceived pattern of rhythms . Superficially both Schopenhauer's and Nietzsche's concern with pure time ( or Bergsonian dureé ) would seem to ...
... limited strictly to the level of a subliminally stimulated response to an in- stinctively perceived pattern of rhythms . Superficially both Schopenhauer's and Nietzsche's concern with pure time ( or Bergsonian dureé ) would seem to ...
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