Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... veil , but it is the garment of blood that is the veil of life . Los inclines his head under her spindle , sharing his creative energies with her . role in human thought , Newtonian mechanism had supplanted visionary. 22 22 COLBY QUARTERLY.
... veil , but it is the garment of blood that is the veil of life . Los inclines his head under her spindle , sharing his creative energies with her . role in human thought , Newtonian mechanism had supplanted visionary. 22 22 COLBY QUARTERLY.
Page 57
... veil upon veil , " and as such it also enables a celebration of the here and now . The poem's controlling trope ( from tropos , a ' turn or a manner ' and hence a ' strategy ' ) becomes the metaphor of " turning " central to the poem ...
... veil upon veil , " and as such it also enables a celebration of the here and now . The poem's controlling trope ( from tropos , a ' turn or a manner ' and hence a ' strategy ' ) becomes the metaphor of " turning " central to the poem ...
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... veil is perhaps the transcendent Truth . But this name is unfamiliar , fictive : the veil stays in place because it is a shirt or veil “ Which human power cannot remove . ” The garden where all love ends and all loves end is an ...
... veil is perhaps the transcendent Truth . But this name is unfamiliar , fictive : the veil stays in place because it is a shirt or veil “ Which human power cannot remove . ” The garden where all love ends and all loves end is an ...
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