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... light ? He said , I think I do . Then said Evangelist , Keep that light in your eye , and go up directly thereto , so shalt thou see the Gate ; at which , when thou knockest , it shall be told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my ...
... light ? He said , I think I do . Then said Evangelist , Keep that light in your eye , and go up directly thereto , so shalt thou see the Gate ; at which , when thou knockest , it shall be told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my ...
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... light seems active , darkness passive ; in the twilight of evening it is the darkness which is active and crescent , and the light which is the drowsy reverse . " That pregnant sentence ushers in the walks through ghostly dawns which ...
... light seems active , darkness passive ; in the twilight of evening it is the darkness which is active and crescent , and the light which is the drowsy reverse . " That pregnant sentence ushers in the walks through ghostly dawns which ...
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... light as Meredith - not light that throbs , like Shelley's , ethereal and unlocalized in the intense inane , but light that lies like a bright robe upon earth . Even darkness itself is light about us , with " that fire in the night which ...
... light as Meredith - not light that throbs , like Shelley's , ethereal and unlocalized in the intense inane , but light that lies like a bright robe upon earth . Even darkness itself is light about us , with " that fire in the night which ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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adventure allegory ancient beauty Bedfordshire brooding Bunyan By-ends called century Christian clouds Coleridge dark dawn dead deep delight diction dream element Elstow emotion English Bible English prose experience face fact Faerie Queene familiar feeling flesh Goethe Grace Abounding Great-heart hand Hardy Hardy's heard heart heath Heaven Hebrew human Immanent irony Jacobean John Bunyan JOHN LIVINGSTON LOWES John Tyndale King James version Knight's Tale language letter light live look Lord Matthew Arnold Matthew's Bible mean Meredith mind moon ness night once passage pervaded phrase phraseology Pilgrim's Progress poems poetry poets qualities reading of earth rhythm rhythmic road sell sense sheer Sisera soul speech spirit STANDFAST strange symbols talk tears thee things thou thought tion translation turn twilight Tyndale universe verse vision vivid vocabulary voice waiting walk wind wings words وو