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... Christ and thereby selves . What is difficult about the idea of selving is that selving cannot be likened to simile ; Hopkins does not say that the just man be- comes like Christ . The process is fully metaphorical ; the just man becomes ...
... Christ and thereby selves . What is difficult about the idea of selving is that selving cannot be likened to simile ; Hopkins does not say that the just man be- comes like Christ . The process is fully metaphorical ; the just man becomes ...
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... Christ . The inscaped lan- guage , then , carries an implicit paradox which the mortal man must somehow resolve . If , by selving , one becomes Christ more and more , he must , the more he knows of Christ , be commensur- ately aware of ...
... Christ . The inscaped lan- guage , then , carries an implicit paradox which the mortal man must somehow resolve . If , by selving , one becomes Christ more and more , he must , the more he knows of Christ , be commensur- ately aware of ...
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... Christ's . Boyle's argument concludes by rejecting the idea of sacrifice in the last tercet . It is the plow that shines , he says , symbolizing the humble labor that , like Christ's life , prepares for life.31 31 The embers are of Christ's ...
... Christ's . Boyle's argument concludes by rejecting the idea of sacrifice in the last tercet . It is the plow that shines , he says , symbolizing the humble labor that , like Christ's life , prepares for life.31 31 The embers are of Christ's ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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