Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 35
... soul , imaged as baby in swaddling bands , a motif apparent also in Carpaccio's Dormition ( Pinacoteca , Ferrara ) , where Jesus , standing on a ledge of cloud , holds the na- ked soul of his mother . This obviously has a chiastic ...
... soul , imaged as baby in swaddling bands , a motif apparent also in Carpaccio's Dormition ( Pinacoteca , Ferrara ) , where Jesus , standing on a ledge of cloud , holds the na- ked soul of his mother . This obviously has a chiastic ...
Page 67
... soul " in St. John of the Cross and in other members of the mystical tradition . In an affirmative sense it is also a night of the disillusionment of the soul . The speaker has at this point presumably passed out of the garden where ...
... soul " in St. John of the Cross and in other members of the mystical tradition . In an affirmative sense it is also a night of the disillusionment of the soul . The speaker has at this point presumably passed out of the garden where ...
Page 186
... soul which feels and longs and desires , but cannot come forth into any tangible shape in any of the forms of Art " ( Letters 223 ) . It was a soul under “ stress , ” circumscribed by one of " the limitations which gird in humanity ...
... soul which feels and longs and desires , but cannot come forth into any tangible shape in any of the forms of Art " ( Letters 223 ) . It was a soul under “ stress , ” circumscribed by one of " the limitations which gird in humanity ...
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