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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... knowledge of Western cul- ture . It was resemblance that largely guided exegesis and the interpretation of texts ; it was resemblance that organized the play of symbols , made possible knowledge of things visible and invisible , and ...
... knowledge of Western cul- ture . It was resemblance that largely guided exegesis and the interpretation of texts ; it was resemblance that organized the play of symbols , made possible knowledge of things visible and invisible , and ...
الصفحة 127
... knowledge that is available to him . One of the main purposes of Michael's narration to Adam , in the last books of Paradise Lost , is to supply historical knowledge as a substitute for the great intuitive knowledge Adam possessed ...
... knowledge that is available to him . One of the main purposes of Michael's narration to Adam , in the last books of Paradise Lost , is to supply historical knowledge as a substitute for the great intuitive knowledge Adam possessed ...
الصفحة 133
... knowledge more than with heroic rejection , it must be recognized that this " knowledge " is not the kind found either in the world of secular learning or in experience ; and from a worldly point of view it looks very much like ...
... knowledge more than with heroic rejection , it must be recognized that this " knowledge " is not the kind found either in the world of secular learning or in experience ; and from a worldly point of view it looks very much like ...
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Paradise Regained | 122 |
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