The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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... Earth , or Earth rise on the Sun " ( 8.160-61 ) .4 Some twenty years ago Northrop Frye remarked " the simul- ליי taneous pull in Milton's life between the impulse to 124 Milton.
... Earth , or Earth rise on the Sun " ( 8.160-61 ) .4 Some twenty years ago Northrop Frye remarked " the simul- ליי taneous pull in Milton's life between the impulse to 124 Milton.
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... Earth with Orient Pearl . ” Even here we may remain undazzled by the metaphor based , after all , on the familiar sight of the early sun shining on an earth wet with dew . But there is nevertheless an undercurrent of suggestion that may ...
... Earth with Orient Pearl . ” Even here we may remain undazzled by the metaphor based , after all , on the familiar sight of the early sun shining on an earth wet with dew . But there is nevertheless an undercurrent of suggestion that may ...
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... earth under the influence of the infernal — a reminder of the way salvation sometimes resides in unlikely places . Milton refuses to tell us whether the whale sounded , taking with him the hapless pilot , or whether the pilot rode out ...
... earth under the influence of the infernal — a reminder of the way salvation sometimes resides in unlikely places . Milton refuses to tell us whether the whale sounded , taking with him the hapless pilot , or whether the pilot rode out ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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