The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature: The Feminine ReclaimedHarvester, 1986 - 273 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 41
עמוד 52
... reality is converted into an outer reality ; hence in turn it encloses something newly hidden . Britomart's hair is let loose in order to become ' a silken veil in compasse round ' . The alchemical gold pours from the crucible . A ...
... reality is converted into an outer reality ; hence in turn it encloses something newly hidden . Britomart's hair is let loose in order to become ' a silken veil in compasse round ' . The alchemical gold pours from the crucible . A ...
עמוד 108
... reality . The feminine ideal and the art - world are mysteriously akin , a reconciling mythology perceived just ... reality . Insofar as the dream - world of perfect union with the feminine approaches the condition of our reality , this ...
... reality . The feminine ideal and the art - world are mysteriously akin , a reconciling mythology perceived just ... reality . Insofar as the dream - world of perfect union with the feminine approaches the condition of our reality , this ...
עמוד 215
... reality . Bruno's Actaeon sees the most beautiful possible reflection ' Here , amongst the waters , that is in the mirrors of similitude ... the brightness of divine goodness and splendour ' . " Eve is persuaded to move more closely ...
... reality . Bruno's Actaeon sees the most beautiful possible reflection ' Here , amongst the waters , that is in the mirrors of similitude ... the brightness of divine goodness and splendour ' . " Eve is persuaded to move more closely ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Actaeon Adam Adonis associated beauty becomes birth body Book Britomart called Ceres characters child classical close comes Creation dark daughter death Diana divine dream earth Elizabeth enter eternal experience expressed eyes face Faerie Queene fall father female feminine figure final flowers Garden gender give goddess Grace hand heaven Hermetic Hermione human idea imagination kind knowledge language Leontes light linked living London loss magic male meaning Milton mind misogyny mother Muse mystery myth nature opposite original Orphic pain Paradise Lost pastoral Pericles person play poem poet poetry possible present principle Proserpina reality relation Renaissance represents sacred secret seeks seems seen sense sexual Shakespeare's soul speak Spenser spirit stands status story structure suggests takes Tale tells theme thou universe Venus vision voice whole Winter's woman womb women