Milton and OvidCornell University Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 241 |
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Strana 120
... serpent unknown before , you were the terror of newly created man : so large a tract of mountainside did you occupy . This creature the bow - bearing god destroyed with such arms as were never used before , except on fleeing she - goats ...
... serpent unknown before , you were the terror of newly created man : so large a tract of mountainside did you occupy . This creature the bow - bearing god destroyed with such arms as were never used before , except on fleeing she - goats ...
Strana 144
... serpent form that the final Ovidian figuration , the comparison of Satan to both Cadmus and Aesculapius , should be understood . On the sur- face the comparison celebrates the unique beauty of the serpent that contains Satan : pleasing ...
... serpent form that the final Ovidian figuration , the comparison of Satan to both Cadmus and Aesculapius , should be understood . On the sur- face the comparison celebrates the unique beauty of the serpent that contains Satan : pleasing ...
Strana 146
... serpent he can impersonate a wondrous , beneficient power . Above all , the resemblance of Satan as a serpent to the " god in Epidaurus " maintains the doubleness of his character , which is crucial to his function in the poem . To Eve ...
... serpent he can impersonate a wondrous , beneficient power . Above all , the resemblance of Satan as a serpent to the " god in Epidaurus " maintains the doubleness of his character , which is crucial to his function in the poem . To Eve ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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