Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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... associated with the quietly satisfying life of the thinker . In comparing Archimedes with the Syracusan tyrant , Dionysius , he asked rhetorically : Who in the world , who enjoys merely some degree of communion with the Muses , that is ...
... associated with the quietly satisfying life of the thinker . In comparing Archimedes with the Syracusan tyrant , Dionysius , he asked rhetorically : Who in the world , who enjoys merely some degree of communion with the Muses , that is ...
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... associated the Muses with the spheres , Clio's was Mars . The reason Sandys succinctly ex- pressed : " Clio of Mars , for the thirst of glory " ( p . 248 ) . As background material these quotations could be greatly augmented , but they ...
... associated the Muses with the spheres , Clio's was Mars . The reason Sandys succinctly ex- pressed : " Clio of Mars , for the thirst of glory " ( p . 248 ) . As background material these quotations could be greatly augmented , but they ...
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... associated with Clio , in whose name he has greeted the marquis ; he has heard them singing in England because his homeland is not lacking in a heroic tradition in poetry : ( Gens Druides antiqua sacris operata deorum Heroum laudes ...
... associated with Clio , in whose name he has greeted the marquis ; he has heard them singing in England because his homeland is not lacking in a heroic tradition in poetry : ( Gens Druides antiqua sacris operata deorum Heroum laudes ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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