Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... Lady , while at the same time portraying the Lady as the balance and marriage of the opposed realities of reason and passion , spirit and matter , in the golden mean of temperance . But she is ultimately given the means to be that ...
... Lady , while at the same time portraying the Lady as the balance and marriage of the opposed realities of reason and passion , spirit and matter , in the golden mean of temperance . But she is ultimately given the means to be that ...
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... Lady's spirit : Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind With all thy charms , although this corporal rind , Thou hast immanacled , while heaven sees good . ( 662-4 ) Now Comus turns to the old utilitarian argument that the Lady ...
... Lady's spirit : Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind With all thy charms , although this corporal rind , Thou hast immanacled , while heaven sees good . ( 662-4 ) Now Comus turns to the old utilitarian argument that the Lady ...
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... Lady . He speaks of the ' millions of spinning Worms ' nature has set to make silk ( the materialist argument implicit here is that the millions or the spawn innumerable should deny the resistance of one ) ; and says how , that no ...
... Lady . He speaks of the ' millions of spinning Worms ' nature has set to make silk ( the materialist argument implicit here is that the millions or the spawn innumerable should deny the resistance of one ) ; and says how , that no ...
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