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Pàgina 177
... Divine Providence , and indicates that it was not the temporary trespass of an arbitrary command but a violation of that divine order which the Spirit drew from the ' vast Allyss ' . The second half of the sentence sug- gests how , in ...
... Divine Providence , and indicates that it was not the temporary trespass of an arbitrary command but a violation of that divine order which the Spirit drew from the ' vast Allyss ' . The second half of the sentence sug- gests how , in ...
Pàgina 178
... divine and the human work of creation , between producing the world and creating great poetry , a parallel which is intended to suggest the poet's scope and his ( and the reader's ) need for divine help . The idea of an analogy between ...
... divine and the human work of creation , between producing the world and creating great poetry , a parallel which is intended to suggest the poet's scope and his ( and the reader's ) need for divine help . The idea of an analogy between ...
Pàgina 182
... Divine Comedy ) , but by the gradual reinforcing and intertwining of four central themes - the universality of Divine Providence , the reality of evil , the hope of redemption from evil , and the unity of the human race . * It is the ...
... Divine Comedy ) , but by the gradual reinforcing and intertwining of four central themes - the universality of Divine Providence , the reality of evil , the hope of redemption from evil , and the unity of the human race . * It is the ...
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