Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... wisdom , " then they easily attached themselves to the poet Milton described in lines 55-78 and to the figures he mentioned as worthy of emulation , prophets like Tiresias and Calchas , singers of literally enchanting song like Linus ...
... wisdom , " then they easily attached themselves to the poet Milton described in lines 55-78 and to the figures he mentioned as worthy of emulation , prophets like Tiresias and Calchas , singers of literally enchanting song like Linus ...
Pagina 96
... wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy Sister , and with her didst play In presence of th ' Almightie Father , pleas'd With thy Celestial Song . The lines , however , can be quite adequately explained in terms of Milton's consistent habit ...
... wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy Sister , and with her didst play In presence of th ' Almightie Father , pleas'd With thy Celestial Song . The lines , however , can be quite adequately explained in terms of Milton's consistent habit ...
Pagina 119
... Wisdom " ( VII , 7-12 ) . To William B. Hunter and others , their phrasing has suggested Proverbs as the passage's ultimate source : The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way , before his works of old . I was set up from ...
... Wisdom " ( VII , 7-12 ) . To William B. Hunter and others , their phrasing has suggested Proverbs as the passage's ultimate source : The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way , before his works of old . I was set up from ...
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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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