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There is no real disorder in Homer's Γοργείην κεφαλὴν δεινοῖο πελώρου or Vergil's arma dei Volcania , and the mobility of thought which enabled an ancient to say what to our analysis is the seven - walled exits ' ràs éntateixeîs ...
There is no real disorder in Homer's Γοργείην κεφαλὴν δεινοῖο πελώρου or Vergil's arma dei Volcania , and the mobility of thought which enabled an ancient to say what to our analysis is the seven - walled exits ' ràs éntateixeîs ...
Strana 272
... as in the skill with which the poet brings together a vast number of ideas and images from opposing quarters , and fuses them into a great system of philosophic thought . In a different sense this too is true of the epic of Milton .
... as in the skill with which the poet brings together a vast number of ideas and images from opposing quarters , and fuses them into a great system of philosophic thought . In a different sense this too is true of the epic of Milton .
Strana 273
There is nothing in the images employed by Milton which is necessarily discernible only to the initiated ' ; though neither in his case nor in Dante's can the meaning of the imagery be rightly understood without thought and study .
There is nothing in the images employed by Milton which is necessarily discernible only to the initiated ' ; though neither in his case nor in Dante's can the meaning of the imagery be rightly understood without thought and study .
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
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