Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... lead to results somewhat like " Elegy 6. " One of John Clarke's Quaestiones aliquot declamatoriae was " Utrum praestet jejunare cum Musis , quam prandere cum Sardanapalo ? " ( Whether it is better to fast with the Muses or feast with ...
... lead to results somewhat like " Elegy 6. " One of John Clarke's Quaestiones aliquot declamatoriae was " Utrum praestet jejunare cum Musis , quam prandere cum Sardanapalo ? " ( Whether it is better to fast with the Muses or feast with ...
Pagina 58
... lead “ a youth free of crime , pure , and chaste . " As for that poet's further character as an “ augur . . . resplen- dent with holy vestments and with lustral waters , " the ety- mologies that Milton read in Varro , in Carolus ...
... lead “ a youth free of crime , pure , and chaste . " As for that poet's further character as an “ augur . . . resplen- dent with holy vestments and with lustral waters , " the ety- mologies that Milton read in Varro , in Carolus ...
Pagina 75
... lead of early Christian poets like Sedulius or Paulinus of Nola and invoked no Muse ; or he might well have invoked Calliope or Clio.2 His choice of Urania underscores how artists , by the materials they use or discard , create their ...
... lead of early Christian poets like Sedulius or Paulinus of Nola and invoked no Muse ; or he might well have invoked Calliope or Clio.2 His choice of Urania underscores how artists , by the materials they use or discard , create their ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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