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He had been trying in this review to describe how “ a melodious passage in
poetry " may attain a fusion of " both sensual and spiritual , " where each extends
and declares itself by means of the other : The spiritual is felt when the very
letters ...
He had been trying in this review to describe how “ a melodious passage in
poetry " may attain a fusion of " both sensual and spiritual , " where each extends
and declares itself by means of the other : The spiritual is felt when the very
letters ...
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Adam's dream will do here and seems to be a conviction that Imagination and its
empyreal reflection is the same as human Life and its spiritual repetition . ” The
idea is that a trust in the visionary imagination will allow us to " burst our mortal ...
Adam's dream will do here and seems to be a conviction that Imagination and its
empyreal reflection is the same as human Life and its spiritual repetition . ” The
idea is that a trust in the visionary imagination will allow us to " burst our mortal ...
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But the idea of spiritual pilgrimage is not entirely to be denied. Porphyro says to
the sleeping Madeline, “Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite” (277), and
when she awakens, after the consummation, he exclaims to her: “Ah, silver shrine
, ...
But the idea of spiritual pilgrimage is not entirely to be denied. Porphyro says to
the sleeping Madeline, “Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite” (277), and
when she awakens, after the consummation, he exclaims to her: “Ah, silver shrine
, ...
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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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