Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... Christ as the Word of God but with the blood of Christ's offering , for it continues : ' and hath counted the blood of the covenant , wherewith he was sanctified , an unholy thing ' . Stories in the Welsh tradition depend heavily on ...
... Christ as the Word of God but with the blood of Christ's offering , for it continues : ' and hath counted the blood of the covenant , wherewith he was sanctified , an unholy thing ' . Stories in the Welsh tradition depend heavily on ...
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... ( Christ as the root and stem of Jesse is familiar iconography , as is the analogy of Christ as a plant ) is ' darkish , and had prickles on it ' - the darkness of the sixth hour to the ninth hour , and the thorns of suffering . The same ...
... ( Christ as the root and stem of Jesse is familiar iconography , as is the analogy of Christ as a plant ) is ' darkish , and had prickles on it ' - the darkness of the sixth hour to the ninth hour , and the thorns of suffering . The same ...
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... Christ supersedes Orpheus ) Christian ecstasy , a specific kind of ecstasy that implicitly rejects those earlier aspirations of the furtively withdrawing persona ( oddly and inconsistently concerned , in ' Or if the Ayr 122 DIALOGUES ...
... Christ supersedes Orpheus ) Christian ecstasy , a specific kind of ecstasy that implicitly rejects those earlier aspirations of the furtively withdrawing persona ( oddly and inconsistently concerned , in ' Or if the Ayr 122 DIALOGUES ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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