The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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Էջ 45
... force and direction never wavers ; the imagina- tive balance is not again unsteady . But meanwhile Hamlet has pointed on to the especially inward conflicts , the spiritualized action , of the great tragedies . Troilus and Cressida is ...
... force and direction never wavers ; the imagina- tive balance is not again unsteady . But meanwhile Hamlet has pointed on to the especially inward conflicts , the spiritualized action , of the great tragedies . Troilus and Cressida is ...
Էջ 82
... force and bloody destruction in the name of God . Where such force is positively forbidden by his story- as in Paradise Regained - the result is static . The New Testament supersedes the ten negatives of the Decalogue by two positives ...
... force and bloody destruction in the name of God . Where such force is positively forbidden by his story- as in Paradise Regained - the result is static . The New Testament supersedes the ten negatives of the Decalogue by two positives ...
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... force , or when he sees ' zeal ' rather than ' charity ' at the helm of religion . Now all pantheistic faith is quickly lost : Then sacred seem'd th ' ethereal Vault no more . Remember how the elements of nature are in Paradise Re ...
... force , or when he sees ' zeal ' rather than ' charity ' at the helm of religion . Now all pantheistic faith is quickly lost : Then sacred seem'd th ' ethereal Vault no more . Remember how the elements of nature are in Paradise Re ...
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