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Pagina 54
... worship't " ore , conceals his desire for a particular natural beauty . The Lady's no less magniloquent yet sincere counterargument to Comus , that were it not for " lewdly - pamper'd Luxury " on the part of the few , " Natures full ...
... worship't " ore , conceals his desire for a particular natural beauty . The Lady's no less magniloquent yet sincere counterargument to Comus , that were it not for " lewdly - pamper'd Luxury " on the part of the few , " Natures full ...
Pagina 77
... worship resounds the creation , where voice is echoed in things , and in the innate ability of Adam to name the animals . ” Even in the Garden , however , as he points out , the perfect coinci- dence of words and things is already ...
... worship resounds the creation , where voice is echoed in things , and in the innate ability of Adam to name the animals . ” Even in the Garden , however , as he points out , the perfect coinci- dence of words and things is already ...
Pagina 199
... worship . Second , the gods ' condescension in Ovid draws the divine and human beings into proximity . As the narrator argues in concluding the tale : “ cura deum di sint , et , qui coluere , colantur " ( 724 ) , ( Let those beloved of ...
... worship . Second , the gods ' condescension in Ovid draws the divine and human beings into proximity . As the narrator argues in concluding the tale : “ cura deum di sint , et , qui coluere , colantur " ( 724 ) , ( Let those beloved of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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