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Página 73
The idea is that a trust in the visionary imagination will allow us to " burst our
mortal bars , " to " dodge / Conception to the very bourne of heaven , " to
transcend our earthly confines , guess at heaven , and arrive at some view of the
reality to ...
The idea is that a trust in the visionary imagination will allow us to " burst our
mortal bars , " to " dodge / Conception to the very bourne of heaven , " to
transcend our earthly confines , guess at heaven , and arrive at some view of the
reality to ...
Página 116
The maidens, although their chastity relates them to the world of pure and
changeless being, seem about to be despoiled this very moment by the
generative act that symbolizes the world of becoming; because they are mortal,
mutability and ...
The maidens, although their chastity relates them to the world of pure and
changeless being, seem about to be despoiled this very moment by the
generative act that symbolizes the world of becoming; because they are mortal,
mutability and ...
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The recollection of the mortal world is calling him back to his sole self and is
filtering out of heaven's bourne its component parts. On the one side is the
immutability of “far above"; on the other are the agony and the impermanence
attendant ...
The recollection of the mortal world is calling him back to his sole self and is
filtering out of heaven's bourne its component parts. On the one side is the
immutability of “far above"; on the other are the agony and the impermanence
attendant ...
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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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