Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... allegory of infancy in Book I and that of adolescence in Book IV . Achaemenides , recounting the story of the Cyclops in Book III , represents childhood , without grief of reflection , wildly wandering . Cyclops himself has only one eye ...
... allegory of infancy in Book I and that of adolescence in Book IV . Achaemenides , recounting the story of the Cyclops in Book III , represents childhood , without grief of reflection , wildly wandering . Cyclops himself has only one eye ...
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... allegory is at least two - fold , illustrating both the stages of life and " the problems created by the soul's submergence in the body . " 43 Thus , Book I is an allegory not merely of birth , but of the imprsionment of the spiri- tus ...
... allegory is at least two - fold , illustrating both the stages of life and " the problems created by the soul's submergence in the body . " 43 Thus , Book I is an allegory not merely of birth , but of the imprsionment of the spiri- tus ...
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... allegory of civic maturity , an interesting shift takes place in John's analysis , however . He seems to be influenced by the assumption that an allegory of the ages of man should encompass life's end as well as its beginning , and ...
... allegory of civic maturity , an interesting shift takes place in John's analysis , however . He seems to be influenced by the assumption that an allegory of the ages of man should encompass life's end as well as its beginning , and ...
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