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... voice Eve hears ( the voice of God , we shortly learn ) speaks in terms almost indistinguishable from those of Ovid's narrator on Narcissus : quod petis , est nusquam ; quod amas , avertere , perdes . ista repercussae , quam cernis ...
... voice Eve hears ( the voice of God , we shortly learn ) speaks in terms almost indistinguishable from those of Ovid's narrator on Narcissus : quod petis , est nusquam ; quod amas , avertere , perdes . ista repercussae , quam cernis ...
Page 147
... voice of that epic claims total authority in accounting for events from creation to the end of the established order . Satan claims the similar right to account for his revolt from God and seduction of humankind in his own terms . The ...
... voice of that epic claims total authority in accounting for events from creation to the end of the established order . Satan claims the similar right to account for his revolt from God and seduction of humankind in his own terms . The ...
Page 149
... Voice in The Faerie Queene , " ELH 36 ( 1969 ) , 131-44 ; Jerome S. Dees , " The Narrator of The Faerie Queene : Patterns of Response , " TSLL 12 ( 1971 ) , 537-68 ; Stan Hinton , who compares Miltonic and Spenserian narration in " The ...
... Voice in The Faerie Queene , " ELH 36 ( 1969 ) , 131-44 ; Jerome S. Dees , " The Narrator of The Faerie Queene : Patterns of Response , " TSLL 12 ( 1971 ) , 537-68 ; Stan Hinton , who compares Miltonic and Spenserian narration in " The ...
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