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... thought together with the mental characteristics of present - day primitive peoples is capable of reducing much of the misunderstanding . It is true that the Homeric Greeks were by no means savages ; indeed , our reading of Homer will ...
... thought together with the mental characteristics of present - day primitive peoples is capable of reducing much of the misunderstanding . It is true that the Homeric Greeks were by no means savages ; indeed , our reading of Homer will ...
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... thought by which all things are steered through all things.'13 Similarly , despite the hodge - podge of traditional ... thought had been thoroughly rooted.15 And Parmenides in his turn follows and greatly expands the Heraclitean doctrine ...
... thought by which all things are steered through all things.'13 Similarly , despite the hodge - podge of traditional ... thought had been thoroughly rooted.15 And Parmenides in his turn follows and greatly expands the Heraclitean doctrine ...
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... thought , because thought created ( defined ) them , and thought they remain . They never suggest that mental reality embodied in images is not capable of exhausting the reality of the sensible world.38 Three writers - Dante , Chaucer ...
... thought , because thought created ( defined ) them , and thought they remain . They never suggest that mental reality embodied in images is not capable of exhausting the reality of the sensible world.38 Three writers - Dante , Chaucer ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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actual Aeneid allegory ancient appears Arnold aspect beauty becomes beginning Book Byron Canto character Childe claim close concerned contrast course critics death deep early elements emerges emotional episode exile existence experience exploration eyes fact fate feeling felt figure final force freedom function hand heart hero Homeric human idea imagination important impulses interesting Italy journey kind land landscape later light lines living Mariner Mariner's meaning metaphor mind moral move myth nature object observe Odysseus once passage pattern peace poem poet poet's poetic poetry present quest relation religious represents ritual scene Scholar seems seen sense significant society soul spiritual stands stanzas story structure suggests symbolic takes things thou thought traditional tree true truth turn Ulysses vision voyage wanderer Wordsworth