The star in the West; a critical essay upon the works of Aleister CrowleyРипол Классик, 1976 |
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... the darkness free of the sun; In spite of the spite that is day's, We are wed, we are wild, we are one!* The Chapter known as The Looking-Glass In which chapter it. *Orpheus, vol. iii, p. 207. *The Temple of the Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 166.
... the darkness free of the sun; In spite of the spite that is day's, We are wed, we are wild, we are one!* The Chapter known as The Looking-Glass In which chapter it. *Orpheus, vol. iii, p. 207. *The Temple of the Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 166.
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... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 166. *The Tale of Archais, vol. i, p. 11. *1. Songs The Looking-Glass ...
... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 166. *The Tale of Archais, vol. i, p. 11. *1. Songs The Looking-Glass ...
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... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 181. Again, such lines as these from the “Triumph of Man”: And all the earth is blasted; the green sward Burns where it touches, and the barren sod Rejects the poison of the blood of God ...
... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 181. Again, such lines as these from the “Triumph of Man”: And all the earth is blasted; the green sward Burns where it touches, and the barren sod Rejects the poison of the blood of God ...
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... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 185. This last line is one of the most expressive ever written by Crowley, and in the last word “glooms” is concentrated more than terror or fear, a brooding unnameable horror, comparable to the word “crowd” that ...
... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 185. This last line is one of the most expressive ever written by Crowley, and in the last word “glooms” is concentrated more than terror or fear, a brooding unnameable horror, comparable to the word “crowd” that ...
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... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 191. breathe a great and similar doubt. As in many respects the agnosticism of Tennyson's “In Memoriam” resembles the atheistic free thought of FitzGerald's “Omar Khayyám,” so do both the above-mentioned poems ...
... Holy Ghost, vol. i, p. 191. breathe a great and similar doubt. As in many respects the agnosticism of Tennyson's “In Memoriam” resembles the atheistic free thought of FitzGerald's “Omar Khayyám,” so do both the above-mentioned poems ...
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