The Voice of the Phoenix: Metaphors of Death and Rebirth in Classics of the Iberian RenaissanceArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2004 - 371 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 57
עמוד 38
... desire : sustained by his deep and mighty faith in a higher order , he is pre- pared to risk all on a single issue . In the classical ethical conception of the communal being , the collective unity is the carrier of greater aims and ...
... desire : sustained by his deep and mighty faith in a higher order , he is pre- pared to risk all on a single issue . In the classical ethical conception of the communal being , the collective unity is the carrier of greater aims and ...
עמוד 41
... desire ; in the case , for instance , of the incontinent man . The continent , though they feel desire , that is appetite , do not act as their desires prompt , but on the contrary obey reason . " :) trans . R. D. Hicks [ New York ...
... desire ; in the case , for instance , of the incontinent man . The continent , though they feel desire , that is appetite , do not act as their desires prompt , but on the contrary obey reason . " :) trans . R. D. Hicks [ New York ...
עמוד 59
... desire her and so projects his self - hatred onto her ? Has the poet - persona's frustration or dis- illusionment provoked in him an aggressive anger that he now seeks to deny by at- tributing it to the lady , for how could the lady ...
... desire her and so projects his self - hatred onto her ? Has the poet - persona's frustration or dis- illusionment provoked in him an aggressive anger that he now seeks to deny by at- tributing it to the lady , for how could the lady ...
תוכן
Fateful Passion and Prison Imagery | 1 |
Subjection to Fate or Passionate Willing? Reassessing Love | 27 |
Obsequious Love as the Egos Release from Frustration | 53 |
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