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... prophets ; exercised amongst the people a kind of spir- itual authority ; would be thought to speak by a divine spirit ; have their works which they writ in verse .. pass for the word of God , and not of man , and to be hear- kened to ...
... prophets ; exercised amongst the people a kind of spir- itual authority ; would be thought to speak by a divine spirit ; have their works which they writ in verse .. pass for the word of God , and not of man , and to be hear- kened to ...
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... prophecy , incantation . The linguistic transformation of casmena > car- mena > camena was given in Varro's On the Latin Language and still accepted in Milton's day . Significantly , the quotations from ancient Latin poetry that Varro ...
... prophecy , incantation . The linguistic transformation of casmena > car- mena > camena was given in Varro's On the Latin Language and still accepted in Milton's day . Significantly , the quotations from ancient Latin poetry that Varro ...
Pagina 58
... prophets like Tiresias and Calchas , singers of literally enchanting song like Linus and Orpheus , praisers of ancient times like Homer . They embod- ied that " condition of complete simplicity " T. S. Eliot de- scribed as " costing not ...
... prophets like Tiresias and Calchas , singers of literally enchanting song like Linus and Orpheus , praisers of ancient times like Homer . They embod- ied that " condition of complete simplicity " T. S. Eliot de- scribed as " costing not ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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