The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... never really dream of a world beyond the sublunary sphere of fire , except by analogy . He must rather , as Dante did , turn inward to recognize the figure of Jesus in historical persons and symbolize their “ character and temperament ...
... never really dream of a world beyond the sublunary sphere of fire , except by analogy . He must rather , as Dante did , turn inward to recognize the figure of Jesus in historical persons and symbolize their “ character and temperament ...
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... never lets us forget that he is telling the story in a manner distorted by his own postlapsa- rian blindness . His physical defect was , as Mr. Eliot has shown us , of less significance than his imaginative weakness and his spiritual ...
... never lets us forget that he is telling the story in a manner distorted by his own postlapsa- rian blindness . His physical defect was , as Mr. Eliot has shown us , of less significance than his imaginative weakness and his spiritual ...
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... never thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore . Since our concern was speech , and speech impelled us To purify the dialect of the tribe And urge the mind to aftersight and ...
... never thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore . Since our concern was speech , and speech impelled us To purify the dialect of the tribe And urge the mind to aftersight and ...
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