The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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... universal . Exact differentiation is hard since every one of the opposite qualities is contained : lust , sense - perception , beauty . The difference is one of direc- tion . All is so trusted - as Marlowe seldom trusts - that each ...
... universal . Exact differentiation is hard since every one of the opposite qualities is contained : lust , sense - perception , beauty . The difference is one of direc- tion . All is so trusted - as Marlowe seldom trusts - that each ...
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... universal deformity , ' in everything illegitimate ' . The Shakespearian strength arises equally from an in- ward profundity and a generous sensuousness . Both are necessary to a universal as to a human marriage ; both needed to cope ...
... universal deformity , ' in everything illegitimate ' . The Shakespearian strength arises equally from an in- ward profundity and a generous sensuousness . Both are necessary to a universal as to a human marriage ; both needed to cope ...
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... universal pattern of man's relation to the divine , the final identity of the individual and universal soul being reflected into the very structure of its symbolic action . Prospero's ' cloud - capp'd towers ' speech magnificently sees ...
... universal pattern of man's relation to the divine , the final identity of the individual and universal soul being reflected into the very structure of its symbolic action . Prospero's ' cloud - capp'd towers ' speech magnificently sees ...
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