The Quiet Hero: Figures of Temperance in Spenser, Donne, Milton, and Joyce, المجلد 2Catholic University of America Press, 1989 - 226 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... exist within the work is metaphorical . Docherty agrees with Robbe - Grillet that " characters must exist only at the level of the symbol , of the discourse itself " ( p . 28 ) , though the world in which the symbol exists does not ...
... exist within the work is metaphorical . Docherty agrees with Robbe - Grillet that " characters must exist only at the level of the symbol , of the discourse itself " ( p . 28 ) , though the world in which the symbol exists does not ...
الصفحة xi
... exist to disappear " ( p . xi ) . If the world is a book for Goldberg , it must be a nouveau roman , void at the centre , not the Word of God sent forth in a creative act . In addition to " problematizing “ the text , Goldberg achieves ...
... exist to disappear " ( p . xi ) . If the world is a book for Goldberg , it must be a nouveau roman , void at the centre , not the Word of God sent forth in a creative act . In addition to " problematizing “ the text , Goldberg achieves ...
الصفحة 77
... exist in this body or in this world , but they do exist in God and in His reflection , the virtuous soul — and thus no hyperbole is intended . In the lines describing the soul of the poem as harmony , Donne " HARMONY WAS SHE " 77.
... exist in this body or in this world , but they do exist in God and in His reflection , the virtuous soul — and thus no hyperbole is intended . In the lines describing the soul of the poem as harmony , Donne " HARMONY WAS SHE " 77.
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Guyon in | 28 |
Donnes Anniversaries | 62 |
Paradise Regained | 122 |
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