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Page 77
... vision is now satisfied " ( Abhanga , 4026 ) . 25. This recalls Dante's first vision of Beatrice . He is himself nine years old when the glorious Lady of the mind first appears to him . Beatrice also is " almost at the beginning of her ...
... vision is now satisfied " ( Abhanga , 4026 ) . 25. This recalls Dante's first vision of Beatrice . He is himself nine years old when the glorious Lady of the mind first appears to him . Beatrice also is " almost at the beginning of her ...
Page 86
... vision of his double . Undoubtedly his malady , like the deafness of Beethoven or the blindness of Milton , actually aided him in his quest in that it gave him a freer access to the unconscious . Instead of his own past or childhood ...
... vision of his double . Undoubtedly his malady , like the deafness of Beethoven or the blindness of Milton , actually aided him in his quest in that it gave him a freer access to the unconscious . Instead of his own past or childhood ...
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... vision . . . . This act of vision or intuition is , physi- cally , a state of concentration or tension in the mind . . . . The words which express this vision are arranged or composed in a sequence or rhythm which is sustained until the ...
... vision . . . . This act of vision or intuition is , physi- cally , a state of concentration or tension in the mind . . . . The words which express this vision are arranged or composed in a sequence or rhythm which is sustained until the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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