Milton and OvidCornell University Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 241 |
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Strana 100
... takes Eve from innocence to sin . To notice where the similarities break down , primarily in Eve's progress by repentance to a new model of heroism , should enable us to fix the limits of the overlap between the poets ' methods of ...
... takes Eve from innocence to sin . To notice where the similarities break down , primarily in Eve's progress by repentance to a new model of heroism , should enable us to fix the limits of the overlap between the poets ' methods of ...
Strana 166
... take the myth somewhat skeptically because the narrator does . Whether humorously or judgmentally , the narrator is ... takes a further step : he rejects the magnificent poetic account he has just given because it contradicts what for ...
... take the myth somewhat skeptically because the narrator does . Whether humorously or judgmentally , the narrator is ... takes a further step : he rejects the magnificent poetic account he has just given because it contradicts what for ...
Strana 202
... take place . In terms of the expectations of the Roman reader , the pageant presents mod- els of patriotic , martial ... takes the dialectical structure of viewer and interpreter , as well as the visionary pageant of heroes exemplary ...
... take place . In terms of the expectations of the Roman reader , the pageant presents mod- els of patriotic , martial ... takes the dialectical structure of viewer and interpreter , as well as the visionary pageant of heroes exemplary ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
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