The Classical Mythology of Milton's English PoemsGordian Press, 1964 - 111 páginas |
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... L'AI . 19 , 54 ; Pens . 122 ; C. 139 ; Lyc . 26 . The dawn is often personified in Milton , and in many cases the accompanying description bears a distinct reference to the Eos or Aurora of classical writers . The adjective ' rosy ' in ...
... L'AI . 19 , 54 ; Pens . 122 ; C. 139 ; Lyc . 26 . The dawn is often personified in Milton , and in many cases the accompanying description bears a distinct reference to the Eos or Aurora of classical writers . The adjective ' rosy ' in ...
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... L'AI . 10 ; ef . Prolusions , ed . Symmons 6. 152 . Homer ( Od . 11. 13 ) tells how the ship of Odysseus ' came to the bounds of deep - flowing Ocean . There are the land and city of the Cimmerians , hidden in gloom and mist ; and never ...
... L'AI . 10 ; ef . Prolusions , ed . Symmons 6. 152 . Homer ( Od . 11. 13 ) tells how the ship of Odysseus ' came to the bounds of deep - flowing Ocean . There are the land and city of the Cimmerians , hidden in gloom and mist ; and never ...
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... L'AI . 2 , 6. See Erebus and Night . DEATH . - P . L. 2. 789 ; 10. 230 ; P. R. 3. 85 ; Son . 23. 4 . If Milton's Death as represented in P. L. 2. 666-703 , 785-848 , is compared with Thanatos in the Alcestis of Euripides ( cf. Son . 23 ...
... L'AI . 2 , 6. See Erebus and Night . DEATH . - P . L. 2. 789 ; 10. 230 ; P. R. 3. 85 ; Son . 23. 4 . If Milton's Death as represented in P. L. 2. 666-703 , 785-848 , is compared with Thanatos in the Alcestis of Euripides ( cf. Son . 23 ...
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The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems, Volumen8 Charles Grosvenor Osgood Vista completa - 1900 |
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