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... created character within a creation of art.5 Spenser's detachment from his persona , this complexly vocifer- ous recorder of sensuous experience and sensible image , eliminates sentimentality — we laugh at the persona , we do not ...
... created character within a creation of art.5 Spenser's detachment from his persona , this complexly vocifer- ous recorder of sensuous experience and sensible image , eliminates sentimentality — we laugh at the persona , we do not ...
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... creation . Is this God sadistic , or is He powerless ? Perhaps the clue to this problem lies in the slightly ironic ring which Hardy gives to the word " helpless " in stanza four ( the second of the stanzas above ) . Certainly man's ...
... creation . Is this God sadistic , or is He powerless ? Perhaps the clue to this problem lies in the slightly ironic ring which Hardy gives to the word " helpless " in stanza four ( the second of the stanzas above ) . Certainly man's ...
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... creation , for in " God's Funeral , " man is burying a God whom man created in his own image : O man - projected figure , of late Imagined as we , thy knell who shall survive ? Whence came it we were tempted to create One whom we can no ...
... creation , for in " God's Funeral , " man is burying a God whom man created in his own image : O man - projected figure , of late Imagined as we , thy knell who shall survive ? Whence came it we were tempted to create One whom we can no ...
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