The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 35 頁
... proems and invocations provide a richer set of parallels to the four proems of Paradise Lost than any of the works more uni- versally " Heroic deem'd , " so rich that we must conclude Milton read them with unusual interest . If he knew ...
... proems and invocations provide a richer set of parallels to the four proems of Paradise Lost than any of the works more uni- versally " Heroic deem'd , " so rich that we must conclude Milton read them with unusual interest . If he knew ...
第 36 頁
... proems in the Tavole he published for the Commedia . In the first , he divided the entire matter of Inferno into 6 Proem which consists in Introduction to the whole work , Canto I Invocation to the Muses , Canto II Narration of what he ...
... proems in the Tavole he published for the Commedia . In the first , he divided the entire matter of Inferno into 6 Proem which consists in Introduction to the whole work , Canto I Invocation to the Muses , Canto II Narration of what he ...
第 38 頁
... proems with their renewed invocations is the closest model for the architectural function of the four prologues in Paradise Lost . Like Dante's , Milton's help to build his poem . The first introduces the work as a whole , Books I - VI ...
... proems with their renewed invocations is the closest model for the architectural function of the four prologues in Paradise Lost . Like Dante's , Milton's help to build his poem . The first introduces the work as a whole , Books I - VI ...
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