Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... present efforts and activities . Fatalism asserts a present causally discontinuous with the future , in which all events occur by accident or by chance and in which free will is illusory . This , at any rate , is Satan's view of the ...
... present efforts and activities . Fatalism asserts a present causally discontinuous with the future , in which all events occur by accident or by chance and in which free will is illusory . This , at any rate , is Satan's view of the ...
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... present is in the past , the past in the present , and where ' before ' and ' now ' and ' after ' may be conflated in one continuum . Uriel , for instance , glides down Bentley and Emp- son's notorious sunbeam to the newly created Earth ...
... present is in the past , the past in the present , and where ' before ' and ' now ' and ' after ' may be conflated in one continuum . Uriel , for instance , glides down Bentley and Emp- son's notorious sunbeam to the newly created Earth ...
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... presents a supratemporal view , a timeless present sub specie aeternitatis , without precise chronological se- quence ( 256-65 ) . Similarly , God's later words deny time's limitations : So Heav'nly love shall outdo hellish hate Giving ...
... presents a supratemporal view , a timeless present sub specie aeternitatis , without precise chronological se- quence ( 256-65 ) . Similarly , God's later words deny time's limitations : So Heav'nly love shall outdo hellish hate Giving ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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