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Pagina 49
... occurs in a stanza which is worth quoting as a whole , because it is a par- ticularly striking example of the very Spenserian or Renaissance manner in which the young Milton blends classical mythology with the Christian consolation he ...
... occurs in a stanza which is worth quoting as a whole , because it is a par- ticularly striking example of the very Spenserian or Renaissance manner in which the young Milton blends classical mythology with the Christian consolation he ...
Pagina 170
... occur in Chaucer , but it occurs in Dunbar , The Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo , 11.30-1 : Arrayit ryallie about with mony rich vardour , That nature full nobillie annamalit with flouris . applying them in a quite different sense , and ...
... occur in Chaucer , but it occurs in Dunbar , The Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo , 11.30-1 : Arrayit ryallie about with mony rich vardour , That nature full nobillie annamalit with flouris . applying them in a quite different sense , and ...
Pagina 323
... occurs frequently in Homer , but always , I think , as an addition to the proper name of Aeolus , and although it occurs a few times in Ovid it would probably have mystified readers who did not know their Homer . The fourth proper name ...
... occurs frequently in Homer , but always , I think , as an addition to the proper name of Aeolus , and although it occurs a few times in Ovid it would probably have mystified readers who did not know their Homer . The fourth proper name ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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