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Page 70
... remains the child of his body , and he will allow neither to be violated pre- maturely . Until his island bears fruit and he can resume his per- sonal role as father , Miranda must remain under his protection . Prospero's concern for ...
... remains the child of his body , and he will allow neither to be violated pre- maturely . Until his island bears fruit and he can resume his per- sonal role as father , Miranda must remain under his protection . Prospero's concern for ...
Page 94
... remain : so it remain Without this body's wasting , I content me ( II , 252-56 ) " Enshrin'd / In fleshly Tabernacle , and human form , / Wand'ring the Wilderness " ( IV , 598–600 ) , Christ's body becomes the book of nature . For the ...
... remain : so it remain Without this body's wasting , I content me ( II , 252-56 ) " Enshrin'd / In fleshly Tabernacle , and human form , / Wand'ring the Wilderness " ( IV , 598–600 ) , Christ's body becomes the book of nature . For the ...
Page 191
... remain poised forever without our intervention . Both seafarer and poem wholly enclose the field of force , and the result remains primarily descriptive . Like " The Flower " and most of the poems preceding the bulk of Paterson ...
... remain poised forever without our intervention . Both seafarer and poem wholly enclose the field of force , and the result remains primarily descriptive . Like " The Flower " and most of the poems preceding the bulk of Paterson ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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