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... hero of tragic drama - to Hamlet and King Lear . In the figure of Satan as hero , we may say , an objective form is given to the self of imaginative aspiration , or to the power - craving , while the overthrow of Satan , and his ...
... hero of tragic drama - to Hamlet and King Lear . In the figure of Satan as hero , we may say , an objective form is given to the self of imaginative aspiration , or to the power - craving , while the overthrow of Satan , and his ...
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... Hero who suffers death and resurrection . In examining the images of Hero , God , and Devil , in the experience communicated by the poems of Milton and Shelley , we have found these images intimately related- interchanging indeed with ...
... Hero who suffers death and resurrection . In examining the images of Hero , God , and Devil , in the experience communicated by the poems of Milton and Shelley , we have found these images intimately related- interchanging indeed with ...
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... hero , when this is felt as irradiated with the glory of the Divine . We may recall from poetic drama certain of such transfigured hero - images , to compare them with the Christ of the Gospel story . In our first essay some attempt was ...
... hero , when this is felt as irradiated with the glory of the Divine . We may recall from poetic drama certain of such transfigured hero - images , to compare them with the Christ of the Gospel story . In our first essay some attempt was ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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