The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and MiltonUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1987 - 223 頁 |
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... discourse of fate , " spoken by the god or those who possess a special relation to divinity , and on the other to plain and ordinary human discourse , that partial and often muddled account of things which it is the lot of most of us to ...
... discourse of fate , " spoken by the god or those who possess a special relation to divinity , and on the other to plain and ordinary human discourse , that partial and often muddled account of things which it is the lot of most of us to ...
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... discourse of the Other " ( I appropriate , of course , Jacques Lacan's famous , or perhaps notorious , definition of the uncon- scious ) , which is at once discourse about the Other and discourse originating in the Other . Language is ...
... discourse of the Other " ( I appropriate , of course , Jacques Lacan's famous , or perhaps notorious , definition of the uncon- scious ) , which is at once discourse about the Other and discourse originating in the Other . Language is ...
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... DISCOURSE OF FATE As the discourse of fate the sixth Aeneid is perhaps the most flawless art of which Vergil was capable , and it clearly enjoins flawlessness on the hero . Yet Aeneas must return to what he himself calls tarda ...
... DISCOURSE OF FATE As the discourse of fate the sixth Aeneid is perhaps the most flawless art of which Vergil was capable , and it clearly enjoins flawlessness on the hero . Yet Aeneas must return to what he himself calls tarda ...
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The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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