Milton and OvidCornell University Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 241 |
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... readers , inviting the Church some- how to draw it within the circle of orthodoxy ; the apparent incom- patibility of the surface of the Metamorphoses with Christian doc- trine ; and the exegetical habit of reading through or beyond the ...
... readers , inviting the Church some- how to draw it within the circle of orthodoxy ; the apparent incom- patibility of the surface of the Metamorphoses with Christian doc- trine ; and the exegetical habit of reading through or beyond the ...
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... reading : And here by the way , I judge it not impertinent to mention the many authors both of the Latin and Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching . . . were run over within no greater compass of time , than ...
... reading : And here by the way , I judge it not impertinent to mention the many authors both of the Latin and Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching . . . were run over within no greater compass of time , than ...
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... reader's full sense of the poem . From another perspective , Fish's stress on the reader's fall begs the question of how the design of Paradise Lost brings Adam and Eve from innocence to sin . In Milton : A Structural Reading , Donald F ...
... reader's full sense of the poem . From another perspective , Fish's stress on the reader's fall begs the question of how the design of Paradise Lost brings Adam and Eve from innocence to sin . In Milton : A Structural Reading , Donald F ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
Autorská práva | |
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