Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 páginas |
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... turning the lines around one way and then another to see if he could get them into prosodically accurate lines . Let us take , for example , the first line of Ovid's Tristia : Parve - nec invideo - sine me , liber , ibis in urbem ...
... turning the lines around one way and then another to see if he could get them into prosodically accurate lines . Let us take , for example , the first line of Ovid's Tristia : Parve - nec invideo - sine me , liber , ibis in urbem ...
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... turning of words forth of the Grammaticall order into the Rhetoricall , in some kinde of metre , " but the fine poetic ... turned up a need for them ( Brinsley , p . 196 ) . If he looked in Buchler under “ Deae Fictae Liberalium Artium ...
... turning of words forth of the Grammaticall order into the Rhetoricall , in some kinde of metre , " but the fine poetic ... turned up a need for them ( Brinsley , p . 196 ) . If he looked in Buchler under “ Deae Fictae Liberalium Artium ...
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... turned upward toward the heavens , coupled with Clio writing in her book , eyes cast toward the ground . As Milton looked at these figures , we can assume that he was familiar with a portion at least of the material that constituted ...
... turned upward toward the heavens , coupled with Clio writing in her book , eyes cast toward the ground . As Milton looked at these figures , we can assume that he was familiar with a portion at least of the material that constituted ...
Contenido
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Derechos de autor | |
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artistic authors Bartas blindness Calliope Cambridge Camenae Christian Cicero Clarendon Press Clio Colloquies composition critics Diodati divine Du Bartas E. M. W. Tillyard earlier Early Lives Edited Elegy epic Epitaph for Damon example fame father figures Ginsberg glory grammar grammar-school Greek Harvard University Harvard University Press Heav'nly Muse heroic Hesiod Hoole inspiration J. M. Dent John Milton kind of poetry Latin learned lines literary literature Loeb Classical Library London Lycidas Manso mansuetiores Mass materials matter meaning Milton's Muse mind musae Musarum Muse Muse lore Muse of history Nativity Ode notes Ovid Oxford pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd passage Paul's phrase Plato poem poem's poet poetic prologues prose reference Renaissance Riley Parker Robertus Stephanus Roman Samson Agonistes sense Shawcross Siloa's Brook song Spenser Stephanus suggests taught teaching Thesaurus Thomas thought tion tradition trans translation truth Urania usage verse William words writing written wrote York