The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and MiltonUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1987 - 223 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... living thing , " Emer- son wrote in his journal , " but not with the dead alive . ' " 3 All three poets treated here , I would like to speculate , asked themselves a version of Emerson's question about a " retrospective " age that ...
... living thing , " Emer- son wrote in his journal , " but not with the dead alive . ' " 3 All three poets treated here , I would like to speculate , asked themselves a version of Emerson's question about a " retrospective " age that ...
第 44 頁
... living man in the crowd of shades ) , is both funny and revealing : ' quisquis es , armatus qui nostra ad flumina tendis , fare age quid venias iam istinc , et comprime gressum . umbrarum hic locus est , somni noctisque soporae ...
... living man in the crowd of shades ) , is both funny and revealing : ' quisquis es , armatus qui nostra ad flumina tendis , fare age quid venias iam istinc , et comprime gressum . umbrarum hic locus est , somni noctisque soporae ...
第 174 頁
... living beings , stands in marked opposition to the idea that instinctual life as a whole serves to bring about death . Seen in this light , the theoretical importance of the instincts of self - preserva- tion , of self - assertion , and ...
... living beings , stands in marked opposition to the idea that instinctual life as a whole serves to bring about death . Seen in this light , the theoretical importance of the instincts of self - preserva- tion , of self - assertion , and ...
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The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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