Milton and OvidCornell University Press, 1985 - 241 páginas |
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... expression would follow from a virtuous speaker , the author of An Apology for Smectymnuus ( 1642 ) wrote that " he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought him selfe to bee a true Poem ...
... expression would follow from a virtuous speaker , the author of An Apology for Smectymnuus ( 1642 ) wrote that " he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought him selfe to bee a true Poem ...
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... expression , Milton depicts their calm state of mind , their posture ( indicative of their closeness ) , and their eventual productivity . Stein's sense that Milton's subtle narration leaves us " seeing for ourselves " is accurate , but ...
... expression , Milton depicts their calm state of mind , their posture ( indicative of their closeness ) , and their eventual productivity . Stein's sense that Milton's subtle narration leaves us " seeing for ourselves " is accurate , but ...
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... expression of her unfallen joy and love , that is , as an expression of her character and of her surroundings . The reader may , in this case , follow the men- tal operations of Milton's characters , but their ways in Eden remain ...
... expression of her unfallen joy and love , that is , as an expression of her character and of her surroundings . The reader may , in this case , follow the men- tal operations of Milton's characters , but their ways in Eden remain ...
Contenido
Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneas Aeneid allegorical argument Baucis and Philemon beauty Book Cadmus Ceres Chapter characters Christian classical epic Comus counterheroic critics depiction described Deucalion devils dialogue with Ovid divine Echo English epic poet episode Eve's Faerie Queene Fall fallen angels Garden of Adonis genre Giraldi gods Heaven hero heroic heroism Homer human imitation John Milton Latin literary Martz masque Medea Meta Metamorphoses Milton and Ovid Milton's allusions Milton's epic Miltonic narrator moral morphoses Muse myth Narcissus narrative narrator's Orpheus Ovid Ovid's Ovid's fables Ovid's Metamorphoses Ovid's poem Ovidian Ovidian figures pagan Paradise Lost passage Poet of Exile poet's poetic poetry Pomona Proserpina Pyrrha Pythagoras reader reading Renaissance response revaluation rhetorical Satan scene Scylla sense serpent simile song speech Spenser spirit story structure style suggests Tasso Tereus thou tion tradition transformation verse Vertumnus Virgil Wittreich words