A Fine Tuning: Studies of the Religious Poetry of Herbert and MiltonMary A. Maleski Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1989 - 317 pages |
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... metaphorical character of his actions : the poem is not an altar nor a heart but " this frame ” —a metaphor , an image . As Hooker explains in Book 4 of the Laws , " the words which were , do continue ; the only difference is , that ...
... metaphorical character of his actions : the poem is not an altar nor a heart but " this frame ” —a metaphor , an image . As Hooker explains in Book 4 of the Laws , " the words which were , do continue ; the only difference is , that ...
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... metaphor " for the word " Christ " in Milton's description : There is then in metaphor a mutual hypostatic union of two na- tures , that is to say , of two essences , of two substances , and conse- quently of two persons ; nor does this ...
... metaphor " for the word " Christ " in Milton's description : There is then in metaphor a mutual hypostatic union of two na- tures , that is to say , of two essences , of two substances , and conse- quently of two persons ; nor does this ...
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... metaphor to establish a sense of compatibility between the " doings " of Christ's divine and human natures . In this way it suggests that the imitatio Christi consists in mak- ing one's corporal actions compatible with a divine ethos ...
... metaphor to establish a sense of compatibility between the " doings " of Christ's divine and human natures . In this way it suggests that the imitatio Christi consists in mak- ing one's corporal actions compatible with a divine ethos ...
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