The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and MiltonUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1987 - 223 頁 |
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... question the veracity of the great narration that occupies virtually all of Books 9-12 . Odys- seus is the sole authority for what is said there , and even if we have reason to question it , we surely lack the means . But we may find a ...
... question the veracity of the great narration that occupies virtually all of Books 9-12 . Odys- seus is the sole authority for what is said there , and even if we have reason to question it , we surely lack the means . But we may find a ...
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... question to put to a Homeric story is not what it means , but what in the circumstances it does . We may readily suspect that this is the first question the man of many ways asks of a story , for if the Phaeaecians , whose way of life ...
... question to put to a Homeric story is not what it means , but what in the circumstances it does . We may readily suspect that this is the first question the man of many ways asks of a story , for if the Phaeaecians , whose way of life ...
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... question , but the mere fact that it can be asked suggests the problem that Milton faced in dis- trusting tradition profoundly and then attempting an example of the most tradition bound of all the genres . For the present it may be ...
... question , but the mere fact that it can be asked suggests the problem that Milton faced in dis- trusting tradition profoundly and then attempting an example of the most tradition bound of all the genres . For the present it may be ...
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The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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