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... ( trans . H. G. Evelyn - White , Loeb Classical Series , rev . ed . [ London : Heinemann , 1936 ] ) . Hesiod's authority as a poet is that they " breathed into me their divine voice " ( trans . Norman O. Brown , The Library of Liberal ...
... ( trans . H. G. Evelyn - White , Loeb Classical Series , rev . ed . [ London : Heinemann , 1936 ] ) . Hesiod's authority as a poet is that they " breathed into me their divine voice " ( trans . Norman O. Brown , The Library of Liberal ...
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... Trans . John W. Harvey . London : Oxford University Press , 1923 . Ovid . The Art of Love and Other Poems . Trans . J. H. Mozley . Rev. ed . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1939 . Pindar . The Odes of Pindar . Trans ...
... Trans . John W. Harvey . London : Oxford University Press , 1923 . Ovid . The Art of Love and Other Poems . Trans . J. H. Mozley . Rev. ed . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1939 . Pindar . The Odes of Pindar . Trans ...
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... Trans . Mariella Calvalchini and Irene Samuel . New York : Oxford University Press , 1973 . Tibullus . The Poems of Tibullus . Trans . Philip Dunlop . Baltimore : Penguin , 1972 . Toombs , Lawrence E. " The Psalms . " The Interpreter's ...
... Trans . Mariella Calvalchini and Irene Samuel . New York : Oxford University Press , 1973 . Tibullus . The Poems of Tibullus . Trans . Philip Dunlop . Baltimore : Penguin , 1972 . Toombs , Lawrence E. " The Psalms . " The Interpreter's ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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