Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... Clio as the Muse of history , though their explanations as to why the Muse of history should appear in the passages quoted have not on the whole been very satisfactory . Of " To His Fa- ther , " David Masson writes that Milton refers to ...
... Clio as the Muse of history , though their explanations as to why the Muse of history should appear in the passages quoted have not on the whole been very satisfactory . Of " To His Fa- ther , " David Masson writes that Milton refers to ...
Pagina 105
... Clio , dalla voce Greca кλéa , che significa lodare , o dall'al- tra kλéws , significante gloria , & celebratione delle cose , che ella canta , overo per la gloria , che hanno li Poeti presso gli uomini dotti , come dice Cornuto , come ...
... Clio , dalla voce Greca кλéa , che significa lodare , o dall'al- tra kλéws , significante gloria , & celebratione delle cose , che ella canta , overo per la gloria , che hanno li Poeti presso gli uomini dotti , come dice Cornuto , come ...
Pagina 112
... Clio , in whose name he has greeted the marquis ; he has heard them singing in England because his homeland is not ... Clio . CLIO AND URANIA That epic , however , he never completed ; and interestingly enough after the early 1640s ...
... Clio , in whose name he has greeted the marquis ; he has heard them singing in England because his homeland is not ... Clio . CLIO AND URANIA That epic , however , he never completed ; and interestingly enough after the early 1640s ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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