Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... things unknown , In triumph of intellect With motionless head erect . ( 11. 29-32 ) > The sphinx herself symbolizes ... things beyond the empirical . Robartes reveals the spiritual nature of her knowledge through intentionally ambiguous ...
... things unknown , In triumph of intellect With motionless head erect . ( 11. 29-32 ) > The sphinx herself symbolizes ... things beyond the empirical . Robartes reveals the spiritual nature of her knowledge through intentionally ambiguous ...
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... things unknown . ” The figure of the masculine buddha fixed beside the feminine sphinx is symbolic of the same ... things loved , all things unloved , Yet little peace he had , For those that love are sad . ( 11. 33-36 ) Again Robartes ...
... things unknown . ” The figure of the masculine buddha fixed beside the feminine sphinx is symbolic of the same ... things loved , all things unloved , Yet little peace he had , For those that love are sad . ( 11. 33-36 ) Again Robartes ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. > order of things . On the other hand , there is no imagination without a transformation of the appearance of things . The poet cannot limit himself to the language of “ good sense , ” nor can he use a ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. > order of things . On the other hand , there is no imagination without a transformation of the appearance of things . The poet cannot limit himself to the language of “ good sense , ” nor can he use a ...
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