Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... suggested in my earlier article , Milton , at the outset of Lycidas , uses " Yet once more " to invoke the pastoral ... suggests not only the idea of " signifying , " " notifying , " and " setting forth , " but the concept of " revealing ...
... suggested in my earlier article , Milton , at the outset of Lycidas , uses " Yet once more " to invoke the pastoral ... suggests not only the idea of " signifying , " " notifying , " and " setting forth , " but the concept of " revealing ...
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... suggested by references in the text to Adam ( 15 : 7 ; 28:28 ) , to the Flood ( 12:15 ) , and ( according to the Chaldaic paraphrase ) to Eve and the serpent ( 28 : 7-8 ) . * Such parallels are also common in medieval Christian sources ...
... suggested by references in the text to Adam ( 15 : 7 ; 28:28 ) , to the Flood ( 12:15 ) , and ( according to the Chaldaic paraphrase ) to Eve and the serpent ( 28 : 7-8 ) . * Such parallels are also common in medieval Christian sources ...
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... suggested by a later chapter of Job where the luminous path created on the ocean by Leviathan is compared to a pot ... suggestion of ice and flames together and of black or blackened snow . This image pattern belongs to the essence of ...
... suggested by a later chapter of Job where the luminous path created on the ocean by Leviathan is compared to a pot ... suggestion of ice and flames together and of black or blackened snow . This image pattern belongs to the essence of ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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