The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton Ronald R. Macdonald. Dante surely transcends Vergil here in the very ... Dante's world , although much is necessarily incomplete without the notion of an all - embracing God who confers on all ...
Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton Ronald R. Macdonald. Dante surely transcends Vergil here in the very ... Dante's world , although much is necessarily incomplete without the notion of an all - embracing God who confers on all ...
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... Dante , Poet of the Desert : History and Allegory in the Divine Comedy ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1979 ) . 22 The translation is from the RSV and seems to hew closer to the Hebrew than ... Dante's double 208 Notes to Dante.
... Dante , Poet of the Desert : History and Allegory in the Divine Comedy ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1979 ) . 22 The translation is from the RSV and seems to hew closer to the Hebrew than ... Dante's double 208 Notes to Dante.
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... Dante's poetry and in the Middle Ages , see Charles Till Davis , Dante and the Idea of Rome ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) . 31 32 See Singleton's Commentary on Inferno , p . 569 . Mazzotta remarks in " Poetics of History ...
... Dante's poetry and in the Middle Ages , see Charles Till Davis , Dante and the Idea of Rome ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) . 31 32 See Singleton's Commentary on Inferno , p . 569 . Mazzotta remarks in " Poetics of History ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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