The Quiet Hero: Figures of Temperance in Spenser, Donne, Milton, and Joyce, المجلد 2Catholic University of America Press, 1989 - 226 من الصفحات |
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... Cave of Mam- mon , for one reason among the many , because Ulysses and all of his epic heirs had made journeys to the underworld . The Cave is a part of the symbolic furnishings of the poem and indicates , simply by the fact that Guyon ...
... Cave of Mam- mon , for one reason among the many , because Ulysses and all of his epic heirs had made journeys to the underworld . The Cave is a part of the symbolic furnishings of the poem and indicates , simply by the fact that Guyon ...
الصفحة 51
... Cave [ 28 ] . ) In it Ulysses hides his trea- sures . A non - Platonic reading based on the parallels between the caves in Homer and in Spenser might lead the reader to assume that Ulyssean Guyon would discover that the riches of the Cave ...
... Cave [ 28 ] . ) In it Ulysses hides his trea- sures . A non - Platonic reading based on the parallels between the caves in Homer and in Spenser might lead the reader to assume that Ulyssean Guyon would discover that the riches of the Cave ...
الصفحة 52
... cave and is guarded by an angel , the event is partially explained by its analogies with Ulysses before the Cave of the Nymphs and its links with Christ's rest and angelic visitation after the Temptation , but it is only fully explained ...
... cave and is guarded by an angel , the event is partially explained by its analogies with Ulysses before the Cave of the Nymphs and its links with Christ's rest and angelic visitation after the Temptation , but it is only fully explained ...
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Guyon in | 28 |
Donnes Anniversaries | 62 |
Paradise Regained | 122 |
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