Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... meaning for the words . A word like new , the last word in Lycidas , reverberates with meaning in the New Testament , where it pos- sesses meaning and overtones lacking in ordinary contexts.32 Or what is at stake when Milton speaks of ...
... meaning for the words . A word like new , the last word in Lycidas , reverberates with meaning in the New Testament , where it pos- sesses meaning and overtones lacking in ordinary contexts.32 Or what is at stake when Milton speaks of ...
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... meaning to meaning ) that the author of Hebrews both engaged in and alluded to with the term “ Ɛŋλot̃ī . ” 16 In doing so , he provided his own hermeneutic of the formula . Formulaic language , that hermeneutic implies , reformulates ...
... meaning to meaning ) that the author of Hebrews both engaged in and alluded to with the term “ Ɛŋλot̃ī . ” 16 In doing so , he provided his own hermeneutic of the formula . Formulaic language , that hermeneutic implies , reformulates ...
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... meaning " very simple . " It did " not actu- ally collect meanings , " as Empson's complex words were sup- posed to do ; hence , he concluded it was not a particularly useful term with which to approach a reading of the poem . On the ...
... meaning " very simple . " It did " not actu- ally collect meanings , " as Empson's complex words were sup- posed to do ; hence , he concluded it was not a particularly useful term with which to approach a reading of the poem . On the ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
Copyright | |
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