Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 páginas |
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... early poetry , the desire that his fancy might " figure forth good things , " reflect images of the ideal or the divine , is especially intense . Just as the vision of God is presented to Dante's alta fan- tasia , so Milton prays that ...
... early poetry , the desire that his fancy might " figure forth good things , " reflect images of the ideal or the divine , is especially intense . Just as the vision of God is presented to Dante's alta fan- tasia , so Milton prays that ...
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... early poetry leads to a yearning for the " Prophetic strain " and , as we shall see , the icastic imagination that moves poetry at its highest potential also moves prophecy . THE PROPHETICAL SCENE OR STAGE : THE ICASTIC IMAGINATION IN ...
... early poetry leads to a yearning for the " Prophetic strain " and , as we shall see , the icastic imagination that moves poetry at its highest potential also moves prophecy . THE PROPHETICAL SCENE OR STAGE : THE ICASTIC IMAGINATION IN ...
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... early books of Paradise Lost and in the character of Satan " -then we are no better than 15. Brooks , p . 99n . 16. Willey , p . 203 . Bottom the ass - innocent enough but ruled by fancy Behold a Wonder : A Midsummer Night's Dream 89.
... early books of Paradise Lost and in the character of Satan " -then we are no better than 15. Brooks , p . 99n . 16. Willey , p . 203 . Bottom the ass - innocent enough but ruled by fancy Behold a Wonder : A Midsummer Night's Dream 89.
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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