The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 31 頁
THE PROEMS OF THE COMMEDIA AND THAT PARADISE LOST : " HIGHER ARGUMENT REMAINS " IRENE SAMUEL Hunter College HAT Milton knew Dante's Commedia intimately before he wrote Paradise Lost has never been doubted , but the extent to which the ...
THE PROEMS OF THE COMMEDIA AND THAT PARADISE LOST : " HIGHER ARGUMENT REMAINS " IRENE SAMUEL Hunter College HAT Milton knew Dante's Commedia intimately before he wrote Paradise Lost has never been doubted , but the extent to which the ...
第 41 頁
... Lost . And various other distinctions might be drawn . between Milton and Dante in their handling of proematic matter . Nevertheless , major themes of the four prologues in Paradise Lost have precedents in Dante ; often the questions ...
... Lost . And various other distinctions might be drawn . between Milton and Dante in their handling of proematic matter . Nevertheless , major themes of the four prologues in Paradise Lost have precedents in Dante ; often the questions ...
第 45 頁
... Lost , and not only because Book IX is tragic , Paradiso supremely joyful . The tragedy of Book IX will be tempered before the poem ends . But even in its resolution , where the final providence and justice of God are of ultimate ...
... Lost , and not only because Book IX is tragic , Paradiso supremely joyful . The tragedy of Book IX will be tempered before the poem ends . But even in its resolution , where the final providence and justice of God are of ultimate ...
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