The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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Page 21
... complete it in experience and convey Odysseus , laden with gifts , to his Ithacan home . That is the last episode in the story known as the Wanderings of Odysseus . Such smooth and perfect harmonization of narration and experience ...
... complete it in experience and convey Odysseus , laden with gifts , to his Ithacan home . That is the last episode in the story known as the Wanderings of Odysseus . Such smooth and perfect harmonization of narration and experience ...
Page 86
... complete when the journey has been finished . Brunetto is already complete , although he is scarcely perfected : he can only form a part of the perfected text that will be both the fully educated pilgrim 86 Dante.
... complete when the journey has been finished . Brunetto is already complete , although he is scarcely perfected : he can only form a part of the perfected text that will be both the fully educated pilgrim 86 Dante.
Page 93
... complete and itself fulfilled . But those who are still in life and those who have died in penitence can still turn or redirect their desires , which may well have been headed more or less in the direction of the desires of the damned ...
... complete and itself fulfilled . But those who are still in life and those who have died in penitence can still turn or redirect their desires , which may well have been headed more or less in the direction of the desires of the damned ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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