Milton in Italy: Contexts, Images, ContradictionsMario A. Di Cesare Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1991 - 592 من الصفحات |
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... Dante's poem and , incidentally , measuring the giants and Lucifer as well , provides both a wonderfully evocative emblem for the figure of Galileo in Milton's poem and a way of talking about Milton's relation to Dante . It is from this ...
... Dante's poem and , incidentally , measuring the giants and Lucifer as well , provides both a wonderfully evocative emblem for the figure of Galileo in Milton's poem and a way of talking about Milton's relation to Dante . It is from this ...
الصفحة 150
... Dante's . The simile marks the poem's first great leap outside the confines of its narrative boundaries . It opens geographical and astronomical space and connects literary , historical , and providential time . And it handles , with a ...
... Dante's . The simile marks the poem's first great leap outside the confines of its narrative boundaries . It opens geographical and astronomical space and connects literary , historical , and providential time . And it handles , with a ...
الصفحة 364
... Dante also calls Dite . We hear about him early on , in the plan of Hell , at the central point of the universe ( 11.64-65 ) . And Dante finally sees him , or more correctly realizes that he is seeing him , in the last great canto of ...
... Dante also calls Dite . We hear about him early on , in the plan of Hell , at the central point of the universe ( 11.64-65 ) . And Dante finally sees him , or more correctly realizes that he is seeing him , in the last great canto of ...
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The Making of a Man of Letters? | 19 |
Miltons Second | 29 |
Cinquemani Through Milan and the Pennine Alps | 51 |
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