Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... soul which is outlined in Section 210 of Plato's Symposium . The poet has learned to love the beautiful form and from that he has created beautiful thoughts . He affirms with Plato the divinity of beauty and that love of beauty is both ...
... soul which is outlined in Section 210 of Plato's Symposium . The poet has learned to love the beautiful form and from that he has created beautiful thoughts . He affirms with Plato the divinity of beauty and that love of beauty is both ...
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... soul . All his thought thus centred around this rift between body and soul . In the " The Ecstastie , " Donne expressed surprise in discover- ing that body and soul could be compatible . Donne temporarily concluded that this conjunction ...
... soul . All his thought thus centred around this rift between body and soul . In the " The Ecstastie , " Donne expressed surprise in discover- ing that body and soul could be compatible . Donne temporarily concluded that this conjunction ...
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... souls , then he would become purer by hearing our souls ' conversations . This ecstasy taught us what we did not know before- that it was not sex which taught us love . Two souls are united by love and the single soul , which come out ...
... souls , then he would become purer by hearing our souls ' conversations . This ecstasy taught us what we did not know before- that it was not sex which taught us love . Two souls are united by love and the single soul , which come out ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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