The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... poem Vado Mori and its variants appeared in France . In these , brief homilies , the living are as usual reminded by horrid im- ages of Death to forswear their foolish ways . The interesting feature of the Valdo Mori songs is that Death ...
... poem Vado Mori and its variants appeared in France . In these , brief homilies , the living are as usual reminded by horrid im- ages of Death to forswear their foolish ways . The interesting feature of the Valdo Mori songs is that Death ...
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... poem . But , he would certainly not agree with the essentially mathematical interpretations of its “ metaphoric ... poets are either Platonists or Aristotelians and then adds very sensibly that the choice is largely a matter of ...
... poem . But , he would certainly not agree with the essentially mathematical interpretations of its “ metaphoric ... poets are either Platonists or Aristotelians and then adds very sensibly that the choice is largely a matter of ...
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... poem , an epitaph ” has not been simple . We might begin to consider how he and other poets of our time have faced what Mr. Tate has called the “ last alternatives " 3 by contrasting the illuminative pattern of Dante's dreams in the ...
... poem , an epitaph ” has not been simple . We might begin to consider how he and other poets of our time have faced what Mr. Tate has called the “ last alternatives " 3 by contrasting the illuminative pattern of Dante's dreams in the ...
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The Dance of Death | 34 |
The Dove Descending | 49 |
The Last Alternatives | 77 |
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