The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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... voice " of the Aeneid , " the voice of emotion , passion , feeling involvement in the striving and suffering of human beings , " as opposed to the " authorial voice , " which is " the voice of the omniscient narrator who controls the ...
... voice " of the Aeneid , " the voice of emotion , passion , feeling involvement in the striving and suffering of human beings , " as opposed to the " authorial voice , " which is " the voice of the omniscient narrator who controls the ...
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... voice of the people in all that they say to you ; for they have not rejected you , but they have rejected me from being king over them . According to all the deeds they have done to me , from the day I brought them up out of Egypt even ...
... voice of the people in all that they say to you ; for they have not rejected you , but they have rejected me from being king over them . According to all the deeds they have done to me , from the day I brought them up out of Egypt even ...
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... voice , especially in those privileged moments when it is relatively unencumbered by the requirements of commentary and the gen- eration of narrative , are , if anything , even more eloquent of that fear . We are constantly aware of the ...
... voice , especially in those privileged moments when it is relatively unencumbered by the requirements of commentary and the gen- eration of narrative , are , if anything , even more eloquent of that fear . We are constantly aware of the ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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