Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 188
... response to nature and time and what lies before us in our daily lives which Raphael knows it should be his function to induce in Adam . But Raphael is the poet of the past merely : he operates through Dame Memory and her angelic ...
... response to nature and time and what lies before us in our daily lives which Raphael knows it should be his function to induce in Adam . But Raphael is the poet of the past merely : he operates through Dame Memory and her angelic ...
Page 189
... response implies freedom to refuse response ; and the Satanic eye cannot perceive that ( as this involves all men , even the " good , " in frustrating woes after the Fall , though perhaps Christ knew no " fear " ) , so it involves ...
... response implies freedom to refuse response ; and the Satanic eye cannot perceive that ( as this involves all men , even the " good , " in frustrating woes after the Fall , though perhaps Christ knew no " fear " ) , so it involves ...
Page 190
... response to Raphael's tutorial warnings , and so forth . What the mimetic sequence of these prelapsarian incidents illustrates is the process of prelapsarian growth , through man's being lifted up out of mere nature to be planted in ...
... response to Raphael's tutorial warnings , and so forth . What the mimetic sequence of these prelapsarian incidents illustrates is the process of prelapsarian growth , through man's being lifted up out of mere nature to be planted in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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