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If the visionary imagination is valid , the earthly pleasures portrayed in our visions
will make up our immortal existence — will be spiritually “ repeated in a finer tone
and so repeated . " In this sense , Madeline's dream of Porphyro is a case ...
If the visionary imagination is valid , the earthly pleasures portrayed in our visions
will make up our immortal existence — will be spiritually “ repeated in a finer tone
and so repeated . " In this sense , Madeline's dream of Porphyro is a case ...
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But his next account of this area is a powerful drama of meaningful ambiguities
whose struggle with each other eventually filters out the mortal from the immortal,
the mutable from the immutable, beauty from truth. Fundamentally, it is a drama of
...
But his next account of this area is a powerful drama of meaningful ambiguities
whose struggle with each other eventually filters out the mortal from the immortal,
the mutable from the immutable, beauty from truth. Fundamentally, it is a drama of
...
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( 1 , 259-260 ) But Lamia , " growing coy , ” reminds him that immortals cannot live
in the human world " where no joy is , -Empty of immortality and bliss . ... It might
seem that at this point Lycius has died out of process into an immortal bliss ...
( 1 , 259-260 ) But Lamia , " growing coy , ” reminds him that immortals cannot live
in the human world " where no joy is , -Empty of immortality and bliss . ... It might
seem that at this point Lycius has died out of process into an immortal bliss ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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