The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... lines 11 , 2 and 8 , respectively ) . That lexical constellation suggests the answer ( ' The Pythagorean ! ' ) to a ... lines 28-30 , the initial situation , in the first three lines of the final sentence , is one of defeat by self ...
... lines 11 , 2 and 8 , respectively ) . That lexical constellation suggests the answer ( ' The Pythagorean ! ' ) to a ... lines 28-30 , the initial situation , in the first three lines of the final sentence , is one of defeat by self ...
Pagina 33
... lines 4-8 , the last two lines display the symbolic expression of their passion . The young recognise the power of artistic beauty to give a form and an ideal – a paradigm or type - to sexual passion . So the stanza culminates ( lines 7 ...
... lines 4-8 , the last two lines display the symbolic expression of their passion . The young recognise the power of artistic beauty to give a form and an ideal – a paradigm or type - to sexual passion . So the stanza culminates ( lines 7 ...
Pagina 34
... lines 23-24 , symmetrically with the specification of “ midnight " in the penultimate line of Stanza I , there is the specification of " the hour to bless " as the time for the decisive symbolic act . This is the adoration by Grimalkin ...
... lines 23-24 , symmetrically with the specification of “ midnight " in the penultimate line of Stanza I , there is the specification of " the hour to bless " as the time for the decisive symbolic act . This is the adoration by Grimalkin ...
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Anthony L Johnson in His Poetry and Prose | 17 |
Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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