The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and MiltonUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1987 - 223 頁 |
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... never- never land of Elysium , for like the assembled souls , he too must return to a historical calling , to ordinary human discourse with all its complexities and ambiguities . And even as Anchises calls the roll of future Roman ...
... never- never land of Elysium , for like the assembled souls , he too must return to a historical calling , to ordinary human discourse with all its complexities and ambiguities . And even as Anchises calls the roll of future Roman ...
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... never names Guinevere , not because she wants to retreat from the prestige of the name , but because she has in her own mind merged so completely with the fictional character that she feels no more need to name the character than she ...
... never names Guinevere , not because she wants to retreat from the prestige of the name , but because she has in her own mind merged so completely with the fictional character that she feels no more need to name the character than she ...
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... never vail through thee his knightly pride , Nor base be rated with a better foe , Down with thee to the darkest deep below ! " ( 9.90 ) 16 Orlando sees all too clearly that artillery means the end of the institution of knighthood and ...
... never vail through thee his knightly pride , Nor base be rated with a better foe , Down with thee to the darkest deep below ! " ( 9.90 ) 16 Orlando sees all too clearly that artillery means the end of the institution of knighthood 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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