The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and MiltonUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1987 - 223 頁 |
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... tradition " the perpetual canker- worm to eat out God's commandments " ; we are warned against the " bold presumption of ordering the worship and service of God after man's will in traditions and ceremonies " : First , mistrusting to ...
... tradition " the perpetual canker- worm to eat out God's commandments " ; we are warned against the " bold presumption of ordering the worship and service of God after man's will in traditions and ceremonies " : First , mistrusting to ...
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... tradition in which he was working . We misunderstand him when we see Paradise Lost simply as a bid to overgo or outdo his predecessors in the tradition , emphasizing the occasional snarl ( “ thus they relate , / Erring . . . ' [ 1.746 ...
... tradition in which he was working . We misunderstand him when we see Paradise Lost simply as a bid to overgo or outdo his predecessors in the tradition , emphasizing the occasional snarl ( “ thus they relate , / Erring . . . ' [ 1.746 ...
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... Tradition and the Individual Talent , " the first of the essays reprinted in Selected Essays , 1917-1932 , pp . 3-11 . By referring to traditions in the plural , I am suggesting that for Milton tradition was a far less peaceful and ...
... Tradition and the Individual Talent , " the first of the essays reprinted in Selected Essays , 1917-1932 , pp . 3-11 . By referring to traditions in the plural , I am suggesting that for Milton tradition was a far less peaceful 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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