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Page 144
... imagery indicates his belief in the apotheosis of Vice by his age , an imagery which culminates in the final line with a statement of the new creed of this worship . Supporting this religious imagery are other images , scattered ...
... imagery indicates his belief in the apotheosis of Vice by his age , an imagery which culminates in the final line with a statement of the new creed of this worship . Supporting this religious imagery are other images , scattered ...
Page 153
... imagery , everywhere prominent , emphasizes the mon- strous nature of these dunces who worship Dullness . They deny their kinship with the spiritual , upper half of nature , preferring to relate themselves to the lower animal realm only ...
... imagery , everywhere prominent , emphasizes the mon- strous nature of these dunces who worship Dullness . They deny their kinship with the spiritual , upper half of nature , preferring to relate themselves to the lower animal realm only ...
Page 154
... imagery alluding to the anti - religious nature of the rise of Dullness , which is an- other " Fall " of man . The starting point is the first five verses of the Gospel according to St. John : " In the beginning was the Word , and the ...
... imagery alluding to the anti - religious nature of the rise of Dullness , which is an- other " Fall " of man . The starting point is the first five verses of the Gospel according to St. John : " In the beginning was the Word , and the ...
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