Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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... kind of Apocalypse . After the publication of this second installment and before the publication of Poly - Olbion there are more numerous allusions to river marriages , always basically symbolic . . . . Whether it is a case of direct ...
... kind of Apocalypse . After the publication of this second installment and before the publication of Poly - Olbion there are more numerous allusions to river marriages , always basically symbolic . . . . Whether it is a case of direct ...
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... kind may be the clan , or extended family , united by a purely reproductive pattern . Hence the development of " generalizing " as abstraction of apprehended likeness . ( Something like this process has been examined in Wittgenstein's ...
... kind may be the clan , or extended family , united by a purely reproductive pattern . Hence the development of " generalizing " as abstraction of apprehended likeness . ( Something like this process has been examined in Wittgenstein's ...
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... kind . ( III.iv. 5 ) Britomart " fashions " in her mind a duplicate ( but better ) image of Arthegall based on Redcrosse's description , thereby placing at still another remove the object of desire . In this context , we remember that ...
... kind . ( III.iv. 5 ) Britomart " fashions " in her mind a duplicate ( but better ) image of Arthegall based on Redcrosse's description , thereby placing at still another remove the object of desire . In this context , we remember that ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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