Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... figure of the masculine buddha fixed beside the feminine sphinx is symbolic of the same moment of transfiguration wherein contraries are resolved and yet retain their identity . Of the buddha Robartes says : That other's moonlit ...
... figure of the masculine buddha fixed beside the feminine sphinx is symbolic of the same moment of transfiguration wherein contraries are resolved and yet retain their identity . Of the buddha Robartes says : That other's moonlit ...
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... figures prominently in his conception of the divine harmony of God's creation . Exactly how Yeats is employing the dancing figure is not at first apparent . The other imagery of the poem does not allow us to view the dancing girl as an ...
... figures prominently in his conception of the divine harmony of God's creation . Exactly how Yeats is employing the dancing figure is not at first apparent . The other imagery of the poem does not allow us to view the dancing girl as an ...
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... figures . Observations like these are fairly commonplace in the roman . tic critical literature on the imagination ... figure of the leech - gatherer , on the other hand , is eminently susceptible to change , and the vague ideas of ...
... figures . Observations like these are fairly commonplace in the roman . tic critical literature on the imagination ... figure of the leech - gatherer , on the other hand , is eminently susceptible to change , and the vague ideas of ...
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