Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... body : that body and that soul Too perfect at the full to lie in a cradle , Too lonely for the traffic of the world : Body and soul cast out and cast away Beyond the visible world . ( 11. 53-58 ) What Robartes is describing is neither a ...
... body : that body and that soul Too perfect at the full to lie in a cradle , Too lonely for the traffic of the world : Body and soul cast out and cast away Beyond the visible world . ( 11. 53-58 ) What Robartes is describing is neither a ...
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... body and that soul , ” Robartes is careful to emphasize , are “ too perfect at the full ... " ( Italics are mine ) . At this moment of transformation man no longer exists in a " visible world . ” Rather he gains a new awareness of ...
... body and that soul , ” Robartes is careful to emphasize , are “ too perfect at the full ... " ( Italics are mine ) . At this moment of transformation man no longer exists in a " visible world . ” Rather he gains a new awareness of ...
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... Body perfection brought .... ( 11. 21-22 , 37-40 ) The image of the dancing figure is an archetypal one encountered in both literature and mythology ; often times the image portrays or explains myths of cosmic creation . The dance of ...
... Body perfection brought .... ( 11. 21-22 , 37-40 ) The image of the dancing figure is an archetypal one encountered in both literature and mythology ; often times the image portrays or explains myths of cosmic creation . The dance of ...
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