Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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E. R. Gregory. Tradition and the Individual Talent THE FOLLOWING STUDY is a book - length elaboration of as vintage a commonplace as criticism has to offer — that John Milton is at one and the same time the most traditional and the most ...
E. R. Gregory. Tradition and the Individual Talent THE FOLLOWING STUDY is a book - length elaboration of as vintage a commonplace as criticism has to offer — that John Milton is at one and the same time the most traditional and the most ...
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... tradition as well as inheriting it . The knowledge that this is so dispenses with the blind reverence for tradition as a reified entity that literary scholars sometimes dis- played in the past , but it also encourages a closer look at ...
... tradition as well as inheriting it . The knowledge that this is so dispenses with the blind reverence for tradition as a reified entity that literary scholars sometimes dis- played in the past , but it also encourages a closer look at ...
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... tradition in poetry : ( Gens Druides antiqua sacris operata deorum Heroum laudes imitandaque gesta canebant ) , ( The Druids , a time - honored race , busied with the holy rites of the gods , were wont to sing the praises of the he ...
... tradition in poetry : ( Gens Druides antiqua sacris operata deorum Heroum laudes imitandaque gesta canebant ) , ( The Druids , a time - honored race , busied with the holy rites of the gods , were wont to sing the praises of the he ...
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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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