Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 26 筆
第 139 頁
... Satan is not like Turnus or a vulture or a comet or Leviathan or Pharoah , but it is Turnus , vultures , comets , Leviathans and Pharoahs which are like Satan . Or , by slightly different strategies , it is not Eden which is like the ...
... Satan is not like Turnus or a vulture or a comet or Leviathan or Pharoah , but it is Turnus , vultures , comets , Leviathans and Pharoahs which are like Satan . Or , by slightly different strategies , it is not Eden which is like the ...
第 142 頁
... Satan is going upwards towards the concave wall of Hell ; they are merchants because Satan is like a merchant trading the fragrance of the forbidden tree for Eve's innocence ; they carry spicy drugs just as Satan carries confusion of ...
... Satan is going upwards towards the concave wall of Hell ; they are merchants because Satan is like a merchant trading the fragrance of the forbidden tree for Eve's innocence ; they carry spicy drugs just as Satan carries confusion of ...
第 161 頁
... Satan gazes down on ' all this World at once ' and is further com- pared , in an apt but subdued simile encompassing notions of military conquest , with a scout . The comparison of Satan with Jacob is full of Milton's charac- teristic ...
... Satan gazes down on ' all this World at once ' and is further com- pared , in an apt but subdued simile encompassing notions of military conquest , with a scout . The comparison of Satan with Jacob is full of Milton's charac- teristic ...
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