Milton and OvidCornell University Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 241 |
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Strana 113
... Satan from the particular epic context that Paradise Lost establishes . Although Satan's character involves various literary materials and methods , the pattern of Ovidian references and analogues is central to the presentation of Satan ...
... Satan from the particular epic context that Paradise Lost establishes . Although Satan's character involves various literary materials and methods , the pattern of Ovidian references and analogues is central to the presentation of Satan ...
Strana 114
... Satan engages in parodic or , in Louis Martz's phrase , " anti - heroic " warfare , neither of these terms accounts for the central motive that Satan's projection of heroism reflects . Satan's aim is essentially negative : to discredit ...
... Satan engages in parodic or , in Louis Martz's phrase , " anti - heroic " warfare , neither of these terms accounts for the central motive that Satan's projection of heroism reflects . Satan's aim is essentially negative : to discredit ...
Strana 117
... Satan began have simply no meeting - point . " 17 Wal- dock's certainty that the Satan of the opening books is incompatible with the Satan of later books does not , however , explain why Satan . is degraded instead of degenerate . A ...
... Satan began have simply no meeting - point . " 17 Wal- dock's certainty that the Satan of the opening books is incompatible with the Satan of later books does not , however , explain why Satan . is degraded instead of degenerate . A ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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