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... This air that smites his forehead is not air But vision - yea , his very hand and footIn moments when he feels he cannot die , And knows himself no vision to himself , Nor the high God a vision , nor that One Who rose again .
... This air that smites his forehead is not air But vision - yea , his very hand and footIn moments when he feels he cannot die , And knows himself no vision to himself , Nor the high God a vision , nor that One Who rose again .
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The poet implies that the vision is enough to rebuke sin , but not enough to purify and transform . Lancelot is wounded by the sight of purity , but he is not given the gift of purity . Percivale , the teller of the tale to the monk ...
The poet implies that the vision is enough to rebuke sin , but not enough to purify and transform . Lancelot is wounded by the sight of purity , but he is not given the gift of purity . Percivale , the teller of the tale to the monk ...
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[ lines 265-268 ] Robert Langbaum refers to this pattern , reversed , in “ St. Simeon Stylites ” : “ it is St. Simeon's hatred of life and blurred vision of people at the base of his pillar that accounts for his vividly hallucinatory ...
[ lines 265-268 ] Robert Langbaum refers to this pattern , reversed , in “ St. Simeon Stylites ” : “ it is St. Simeon's hatred of life and blurred vision of people at the base of his pillar that accounts for his vividly hallucinatory ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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