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Pagina 36
... remain past and suddenly beckons the later poet from the position of the future to partake in the power of what can still be said in the earlier poetry . ” John Guillory , p . 68 , speaks of Milton's " dialogue ” with earlier English ...
... remain past and suddenly beckons the later poet from the position of the future to partake in the power of what can still be said in the earlier poetry . ” John Guillory , p . 68 , speaks of Milton's " dialogue ” with earlier English ...
Pagina 125
... remain . ( This also who can doubt ? ) : abundance makes me safe . I am too great for For- tune to harm : though she might take away many , many more would remain to me . The double - edged rhetorical questions and oversimplified , aph ...
... remain . ( This also who can doubt ? ) : abundance makes me safe . I am too great for For- tune to harm : though she might take away many , many more would remain to me . The double - edged rhetorical questions and oversimplified , aph ...
Pagina 178
... remain alert and pious ( such as Lelex , narrator of the story of Baucis and Philemon , 8.618 ) . The general effect of multiple nar- rators in both the Metamorphoses and Paradise Lost is to broaden both the scope of the subject and the ...
... remain alert and pious ( such as Lelex , narrator of the story of Baucis and Philemon , 8.618 ) . The general effect of multiple nar- rators in both the Metamorphoses and Paradise Lost is to broaden both the scope of the subject and the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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