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... human breast . Passing now to the last meeting of Dido and Aeneas in the underworld , as told in the sixth book of the Aeneid , we may note the contrast between the condition of Virgil's pilgrim and that of Dante in the Commedia . Dante ...
... human breast . Passing now to the last meeting of Dido and Aeneas in the underworld , as told in the sixth book of the Aeneid , we may note the contrast between the condition of Virgil's pilgrim and that of Dante in the Commedia . Dante ...
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... human action on the stage ' , is illustrated in spatial form . In the lower tiers of the representation appears the human action , Darius on his throne , with his guards and servants about him , receiving the warning , in relation to ...
... human action on the stage ' , is illustrated in spatial form . In the lower tiers of the representation appears the human action , Darius on his throne , with his guards and servants about him , receiving the warning , in relation to ...
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... human in union with the Divine , handed down as part of the profound and necessary poetry of existence - a rallying point for every new effort whereby each may interpret for himself the tension found within and without , between the ...
... human in union with the Divine , handed down as part of the profound and necessary poetry of existence - a rallying point for every new effort whereby each may interpret for himself the tension found within and without , between the ...
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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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