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Dante's conception of the poet's relation to his art , then , is in terms of a conception of God's relation to the created soul . As we know , this analogy is one which has been most constantly called upon by the artist himself .
Dante's conception of the poet's relation to his art , then , is in terms of a conception of God's relation to the created soul . As we know , this analogy is one which has been most constantly called upon by the artist himself .
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Milton's Use of the Image Relationship in " Paradise Lost " SISTER JEREMY WILSON , SSM Milton's Paradise Lost ... In Paradise Lost Milton has integrated the Platonic · NeoPlatonic concept of the image - archetype relation into the ...
Milton's Use of the Image Relationship in " Paradise Lost " SISTER JEREMY WILSON , SSM Milton's Paradise Lost ... In Paradise Lost Milton has integrated the Platonic · NeoPlatonic concept of the image - archetype relation into the ...
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The first of what I term the " direct " image relationships is that between God the Father and his Son . ... The Son , in return , regards the Father as his undisputed origin and ruler ; their relation is an exchange of love in which ...
The first of what I term the " direct " image relationships is that between God the Father and his Son . ... The Son , in return , regards the Father as his undisputed origin and ruler ; their relation is an exchange of love in which ...
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