Studies in Philology, Volume 45University of North Carolina Press, 1948 |
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Pagina 119
... poet . The inspiration of the poet is independent of the student's synthesis . The chrono- logical distribution of philosophical texts in the works of the poet in question would therefore , in principle , be utterly arbitrary but for ...
... poet . The inspiration of the poet is independent of the student's synthesis . The chrono- logical distribution of philosophical texts in the works of the poet in question would therefore , in principle , be utterly arbitrary but for ...
Pagina 120
... poets of Greece , and Virgil's debt to Homer , were of the same nature as Ronsard's debt to all of them ? Again , it is a question whether it be in virtue of his intellectual originality that we read the works of any poet . We shall ...
... poets of Greece , and Virgil's debt to Homer , were of the same nature as Ronsard's debt to all of them ? Again , it is a question whether it be in virtue of his intellectual originality that we read the works of any poet . We shall ...
Pagina 484
... poet is " continually infor [ ming ] " is Milton's serpent , while the archetype of the poet is Satan , or rather Milton who informed Satan's informing of the serpent . Though the evidence is not sufficient to prove either sur- mise ...
... poet is " continually infor [ ming ] " is Milton's serpent , while the archetype of the poet is Satan , or rather Milton who informed Satan's informing of the serpent . Though the evidence is not sufficient to prove either sur- mise ...
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Eliason Norman E Old English Vowel Lengthening | 1 |
Stearns Marshall W A Note on Chaucers Use of Aristotelian | 15 |
Nash Ralph The Comic Intent of Volpone | 20 |
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