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Pagina 59
... assumes that Milton sought independence from the poem he upheld elsewhere ( in the headnote on " The Verse " to Paradise Lost ) as one of his principal models for epic verse . 20Cf . Artis Logicae , VI , 212 , and Met . 2.1–5 ; VI , 236 ...
... assumes that Milton sought independence from the poem he upheld elsewhere ( in the headnote on " The Verse " to Paradise Lost ) as one of his principal models for epic verse . 20Cf . Artis Logicae , VI , 212 , and Met . 2.1–5 ; VI , 236 ...
Pagina 122
... assumes the divine authority to bestow them , concludes a further pattern in his pervasive degeneration . Through the distinctively Miltonic duplication of adjectives around a noun , 31 Satan continues his appeal to the devils by con ...
... assumes the divine authority to bestow them , concludes a further pattern in his pervasive degeneration . Through the distinctively Miltonic duplication of adjectives around a noun , 31 Satan continues his appeal to the devils by con ...
Pagina 181
... assumes a position close to the thoughts of Philomela . By recalling and developing his previous simile of Tereus as an eagle ( " praedator " ) and Philomela as a cap- tured hare , the Ovidian narrator characterizes the young woman as a ...
... assumes a position close to the thoughts of Philomela . By recalling and developing his previous simile of Tereus as an eagle ( " praedator " ) and Philomela as a cap- tured hare , the Ovidian narrator characterizes the young woman as a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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