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... symbolic meaning for the Christian ; they have another for the saxophonist . There is no saying what reverberations of meaning may be achieved even by exuberant popular art that the stuffy and respectable despise . Religious ascetics ...
... symbolic meaning for the Christian ; they have another for the saxophonist . There is no saying what reverberations of meaning may be achieved even by exuberant popular art that the stuffy and respectable despise . Religious ascetics ...
Page 207
... symbolic function of non - Christian myth , and when Milton drew on such material in Paradise Lost he knew what he was doing . The fruit in the Garden of Eden Burnisht with Golden Rind Hung amiable , Hesperian fables true , If true ...
... symbolic function of non - Christian myth , and when Milton drew on such material in Paradise Lost he knew what he was doing . The fruit in the Garden of Eden Burnisht with Golden Rind Hung amiable , Hesperian fables true , If true ...
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... symbolism and the meaning he in- tended to convey by the use of specific images . It is however the way the images work ... symbolic system and its sources . I remember when I first read ' Byzantium ' I had no idea what it meant , but it ...
... symbolism and the meaning he in- tended to convey by the use of specific images . It is however the way the images work ... symbolic system and its sources . I remember when I first read ' Byzantium ' I had no idea what it meant , but it ...
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