Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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... rock " and the feminine " fir grove . " The emblem of this perfection is the recurring image of their meeting place a " rock " encircled by a “ fir - grove " ( III . 2. 120 ; I. 2 . 294-295 ) . Like Alhadra , Ordonio sees Nature in ...
... rock " and the feminine " fir grove . " The emblem of this perfection is the recurring image of their meeting place a " rock " encircled by a “ fir - grove " ( III . 2. 120 ; I. 2 . 294-295 ) . Like Alhadra , Ordonio sees Nature in ...
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... rock " of the castle of Petrella . The images of the garden and of the rough rocky landscape serve as a point counterpoint between the softly inviting and the savage aspects of Nature , which also implies duality between these two ...
... rock " of the castle of Petrella . The images of the garden and of the rough rocky landscape serve as a point counterpoint between the softly inviting and the savage aspects of Nature , which also implies duality between these two ...
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... rock " in the Castle of Petrella ( Act IV , Scene 2 ) , she turns this experience of a morally reversed universe into revolutionary action : Turning away from Heaven which beheld her violation , she takes the cause of justice into her ...
... rock " in the Castle of Petrella ( Act IV , Scene 2 ) , she turns this experience of a morally reversed universe into revolutionary action : Turning away from Heaven which beheld her violation , she takes the cause of justice into her ...
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II | 12 |
IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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