The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... classical epic in announcing his subject and invoking the Muse , and that at the same time he asserts that his subject is greater than that of classical epic and his Muse no classical Muse but the very Spirit of God . A close look at ...
... classical epic in announcing his subject and invoking the Muse , and that at the same time he asserts that his subject is greater than that of classical epic and his Muse no classical Muse but the very Spirit of God . A close look at ...
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... classical model for the poem - whatever encouragement for his undertaking Milton may have derived from such dubious forerunners as Vida's Christias.1 Nor can neo - classical accounts of the form of certain books of the Bible have given ...
... classical model for the poem - whatever encouragement for his undertaking Milton may have derived from such dubious forerunners as Vida's Christias.1 Nor can neo - classical accounts of the form of certain books of the Bible have given ...
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... classical studies . As Dr. Salzberger mentions , the inner gate of the Protestant Seminary at Tübingen bore the inscription Aedes Deo et Musica Sacrae . So much for spiritual genealogy . To enter into the peculiarities of Swabian ...
... classical studies . As Dr. Salzberger mentions , the inner gate of the Protestant Seminary at Tübingen bore the inscription Aedes Deo et Musica Sacrae . So much for spiritual genealogy . To enter into the peculiarities of Swabian ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
Copyright | |
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