Milton in Italy: Contexts, Images, ContradictionsMario A. Di Cesare Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1991 - 592 من الصفحات |
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... tradition while fully claiming its own place in the tradition . His contemporaries were troubled by his determined rejection of common generic norms and by the powerful and innovative accomplishment of his verse . He endowed his female ...
... tradition while fully claiming its own place in the tradition . His contemporaries were troubled by his determined rejection of common generic norms and by the powerful and innovative accomplishment of his verse . He endowed his female ...
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... tradition he inherited . Who first saw in the leaves of fall , or the fall of leaves , an emblem of mortality were a question above anti- quarianism . Glaucus , encountering Diomede in battle before Troy , used the simile to express an ...
... tradition he inherited . Who first saw in the leaves of fall , or the fall of leaves , an emblem of mortality were a question above anti- quarianism . Glaucus , encountering Diomede in battle before Troy , used the simile to express an ...
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... tradition of great epic poems , both classical and Renaissance ; in this sense , Milton's themes and techniques are truly traditional . The rich Italian tradition in heroic poetry offered Milton many useful models of epic construction ...
... tradition of great epic poems , both classical and Renaissance ; in this sense , Milton's themes and techniques are truly traditional . The rich Italian tradition in heroic poetry offered Milton many useful models of epic construction ...
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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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