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... vision does not permeate it as it does Dante's Paradiso . ) For Dante the vision , the visual experience , is paramount . At the end of Paradiso he is in the presence of the luce etterna and strives for words to convey the experience ...
... vision does not permeate it as it does Dante's Paradiso . ) For Dante the vision , the visual experience , is paramount . At the end of Paradiso he is in the presence of the luce etterna and strives for words to convey the experience ...
Page 182
... vision to make its full impact on the reader but not displaying any conscious virtuosity . It is basic- ally a ... vision twice removed , one might say — and the distilled effect this achieves is insepar- able from the way the vision ...
... vision to make its full impact on the reader but not displaying any conscious virtuosity . It is basic- ally a ... vision twice removed , one might say — and the distilled effect this achieves is insepar- able from the way the vision ...
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... vision itself , as expressed in ' Moonstruck ' or " The Eemis Stane ' or as emerging from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle . These show very clearly that MacDiarmid belongs with those poets who seek truth through the cosmic vision , a ...
... vision itself , as expressed in ' Moonstruck ' or " The Eemis Stane ' or as emerging from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle . These show very clearly that MacDiarmid belongs with those poets who seek truth through the cosmic vision , a ...
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Adam Adam's antinomian argument argument from design Arnold beauty belief Book of Job Burns Burns's C.S. Lewis called Calvinist Canto century Christ Christian creed Dante Dante's darkness death deism divine doctrine earth Edwin Muir Eliphaz English eternal evil experience expression faith Fall feeling glory God's goes grace hast Heaven Hebrew Hopkins Hugh MacDiarmid human imagery images imagination innocent James Thomson Job's justice kind language lecture literature Lord MacDiarmid man's meaning Melencolia Milton mind mood moral moving mystery Nature never night orthodox Paradise Lost paradox poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise Psalm reader reality religion religious Sangschaw Satan Scotland Scottish seems sense sing speech stanza Stevens suffering suggest symbolic tells Tennyson thee theodicy theology things Thomson thou thought tion tradition truth universe Victorian poet vision visionary voice W.B. Yeats Wallace Stevens Whitman wicked words