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... represent our societies of love and hatred as a condescension into the material world of seven or twelve archetypal ... represents a bridge from the idealist to the sensible world , not the other way around ; he creates images to obey ...
... represent our societies of love and hatred as a condescension into the material world of seven or twelve archetypal ... represents a bridge from the idealist to the sensible world , not the other way around ; he creates images to obey ...
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... represents another kind of truth by which is assumed only the reality of Chaucer himself and his redemption . The ... represent the voice of conscience speaking to Chaucer alone , his invitation is to view the Canterbury Tales as an ...
... represents another kind of truth by which is assumed only the reality of Chaucer himself and his redemption . The ... represent the voice of conscience speaking to Chaucer alone , his invitation is to view the Canterbury Tales as an ...
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... represents the lance , then she would be in possession of the two symbols ordinarily juxtaposed ; Odysseus ' sword ... represented , see Weston , p . 76. Not only in Gottfried's redaction of the story of Tristan and Isolt , but as well ...
... represents the lance , then she would be in possession of the two symbols ordinarily juxtaposed ; Odysseus ' sword ... represented , see Weston , p . 76. Not only in Gottfried's redaction of the story of Tristan and Isolt , but as well ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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actual Aeneid allegory ancient appears Arnold aspect beauty becomes beginning Book Byron Canto character Childe claim close concerned contrast course critics death deep early elements emerges emotional episode exile existence experience exploration eyes fact fate feeling felt figure final force freedom function hand heart hero Homeric human idea imagination important impulses interesting Italy journey kind land landscape later light lines living Mariner Mariner's meaning metaphor mind moral move myth nature object observe Odysseus once passage pattern peace poem poet poet's poetic poetry present quest relation religious represents ritual scene Scholar seems seen sense significant society soul spiritual stands stanzas story structure suggests symbolic takes things thou thought traditional tree true truth turn Ulysses vision voyage wanderer Wordsworth