The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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Page 159
... seems a frantic attempt to include those events mandated by tradition which Milton never got around to in the body of Books 1 and 2. Here he touches all the bases on the dead run . But as traditional as the passage may seem , it is also ...
... seems a frantic attempt to include those events mandated by tradition which Milton never got around to in the body of Books 1 and 2. Here he touches all the bases on the dead run . But as traditional as the passage may seem , it is also ...
Page 165
... seems to consist in making it fluid , of rendering as process that which has become , through the force of tradition and hu- manity's propensity for sloth , monumental or fixed . There is throughout Paradise Lost , as there is ...
... seems to consist in making it fluid , of rendering as process that which has become , through the force of tradition and hu- manity's propensity for sloth , monumental or fixed . There is throughout Paradise Lost , as there is ...
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... seems to hew closer to the Hebrew than the Douay Version , which has " the house of Jacob from a barbarous people . " As the Vulgate follows the Septuagint , Psalm 114 is there numbered 113 . 23 See Charles S. Singleton , " In exitu ...
... seems to hew closer to the Hebrew than the Douay Version , which has " the house of Jacob from a barbarous people . " As the Vulgate follows the Septuagint , Psalm 114 is there numbered 113 . 23 See Charles S. Singleton , " In exitu ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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