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... York : Pantheon Books , 1953 ) , pp . 228-46 . 3. But each of us must call Messalla's health over each cupful , And individual voices sound his absent name . Messalla , on everyone's lips for your Aquitanian triumph , And in your ...
... York : Pantheon Books , 1953 ) , pp . 228-46 . 3. But each of us must call Messalla's health over each cupful , And individual voices sound his absent name . Messalla , on everyone's lips for your Aquitanian triumph , And in your ...
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... York : Dutton , 1962 ) , p . 22 . 7. Hesiod , Theogony , lines 39-40 . In lines 1-115 , the Muses " utter their song with lovely voice " ( elsewhere in the passage , with " immortal voice , " " lily - like voice , " and " consenting ...
... York : Dutton , 1962 ) , p . 22 . 7. Hesiod , Theogony , lines 39-40 . In lines 1-115 , the Muses " utter their song with lovely voice " ( elsewhere in the passage , with " immortal voice , " " lily - like voice , " and " consenting ...
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... York : Oxford University Press , 1973 . Tibullus . The Poems of Tibullus . Trans . Philip Dunlop . Baltimore : Penguin , 1972 . Toombs , Lawrence E. " The Psalms . " The Interpreter's One - Volume Commentary on the Bible . Ed . Charles ...
... York : Oxford University Press , 1973 . Tibullus . The Poems of Tibullus . Trans . Philip Dunlop . Baltimore : Penguin , 1972 . Toombs , Lawrence E. " The Psalms . " The Interpreter's One - Volume Commentary on the Bible . Ed . Charles ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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