The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... poets and paint- ers were aware of the different limitations of the verbal and the visual arts . Only the poet has the freedom to describe events as they occur in time , but the medieval poet under- stood time's place in eternity in ...
... poets and paint- ers were aware of the different limitations of the verbal and the visual arts . Only the poet has the freedom to describe events as they occur in time , but the medieval poet under- stood time's place in eternity in ...
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... poet must have at least a glimmer of its anagogical dimension . Just before Virgil and Dante part , Matilda gently remarks that the ancient poets may have dreamed of this place of innocence when they wrote their pastorals of the Golden ...
... poet must have at least a glimmer of its anagogical dimension . Just before Virgil and Dante part , Matilda gently remarks that the ancient poets may have dreamed of this place of innocence when they wrote their pastorals of the Golden ...
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... poet must pass before encountering his former schoolmaster Brunetto Latini . The aged Florentine , who is compelled to run perpetually on the hot sands of the second ring for his sins of perversion , warns Dante of the pride and envy ...
... poet must pass before encountering his former schoolmaster Brunetto Latini . The aged Florentine , who is compelled to run perpetually on the hot sands of the second ring for his sins of perversion , warns Dante of the pride and envy ...
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