Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 134
... vision of nature has been selectively refined and idealized . This is why we must not confuse Spenser's picture of ... vision is particularly attractive to Spenser , it is not because he is uncritically traditional or unconsciously ...
... vision of nature has been selectively refined and idealized . This is why we must not confuse Spenser's picture of ... vision is particularly attractive to Spenser , it is not because he is uncritically traditional or unconsciously ...
Page 135
... vision can attain to what lies beyond the mutable whirl . Similarly , the often noted doubt about Sabbaoth ( meaning either rest or host ) carries the unresolved feeling through to the end : ( 1 ) " Grant me the vision of that final ...
... vision can attain to what lies beyond the mutable whirl . Similarly , the often noted doubt about Sabbaoth ( meaning either rest or host ) carries the unresolved feeling through to the end : ( 1 ) " Grant me the vision of that final ...
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... vision of a vision - he sees himself inspired — but the experience he needs to recover is the loss itself , the moment at which the sanctity of the poetic origin could still be upheld not because the content of a vision is remembered ...
... vision of a vision - he sees himself inspired — but the experience he needs to recover is the loss itself , the moment at which the sanctity of the poetic origin could still be upheld not because the content of a vision is remembered ...
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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