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Strana 149
... epic that had itself revalued the epics of Homer and Virgil . Howev- er rhetorically dangerous , this approach was for Milton the most economical and consistent use of the pagan author . For Milton thereby underscores and distinguishes ...
... epic that had itself revalued the epics of Homer and Virgil . Howev- er rhetorically dangerous , this approach was for Milton the most economical and consistent use of the pagan author . For Milton thereby underscores and distinguishes ...
Strana 151
... epics beyond his own time and place . His notion of the proper features of epic is limited , of course , to those of the Greek epics he has examined . Certainly Aristotle in offering these observations is neither prescribing rules nor ...
... epics beyond his own time and place . His notion of the proper features of epic is limited , of course , to those of the Greek epics he has examined . Certainly Aristotle in offering these observations is neither prescribing rules nor ...
Strana 161
... epic and Steadman's sense of the " contrast " between the values of Milton's epic and those of the tradition suggest that some sense of opposition or contrast is fun- damental to the revalued genre of Paradise Lost . Appropriate crit ...
... epic and Steadman's sense of the " contrast " between the values of Milton's epic and those of the tradition suggest that some sense of opposition or contrast is fun- damental to the revalued genre of Paradise Lost . Appropriate crit ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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