The Road from Horton: Looking Backwards in "Lycidas"English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1983 - 90 páginas This book argues that it was through his dialogue with the pastoral and elegiac traditions in Lycidas that Milton first came face to face with the frustrations and pressures which were to change the future course of his life. |
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... interpreted Orpheus ' love for Eurydice as an example of reason's submission to passion , " they allegorized his ... interpretation of the conclusion of the story according to which the snake stood for " the circling years ... which ...
... interpreted Orpheus ' love for Eurydice as an example of reason's submission to passion , " they allegorized his ... interpretation of the conclusion of the story according to which the snake stood for " the circling years ... which ...
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... interpretation of St. John's anti - feminist sentiments , ' there is no reason to believe that Milton adopted that interpretation until he himself was on the verge of marriage with Mary Powell in 1642.8 On the contrary , all the ...
... interpretation of St. John's anti - feminist sentiments , ' there is no reason to believe that Milton adopted that interpretation until he himself was on the verge of marriage with Mary Powell in 1642.8 On the contrary , all the ...
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... interpretations from it . Cf. sig . A4 . 34 Servius , p . 120. Cf. Lisle , p . 184 , Brinsley , p . 95 . 35 Ibid . , p . 120. Riccius ... interpretation seemeth to afford " ( sig . A2 " ) . 1 40 See , for instance , his comment on line 80.
... interpretations from it . Cf. sig . A4 . 34 Servius , p . 120. Cf. Lisle , p . 184 , Brinsley , p . 95 . 35 Ibid . , p . 120. Riccius ... interpretation seemeth to afford " ( sig . A2 " ) . 1 40 See , for instance , his comment on line 80.
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CHAPTER | 5 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 36 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 50 |
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