Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... Milton , and in particular of these two passages from Book VI , in which we find " the sum of things , " fleeing foundations , and heaven in peril of falling . The ticklish question now is , how much of Milton should we put into ...
... Milton , and in particular of these two passages from Book VI , in which we find " the sum of things , " fleeing foundations , and heaven in peril of falling . The ticklish question now is , how much of Milton should we put into ...
Strona 193
... Milton and St. Paul . Milton's good angels are not , in Housman's poem , what they were in Paradise Lost ; they are transformed by a fresh conjunction ; and Housman implicitly quarrels both with the moral exclusiveness of St. Paul and ...
... Milton and St. Paul . Milton's good angels are not , in Housman's poem , what they were in Paradise Lost ; they are transformed by a fresh conjunction ; and Housman implicitly quarrels both with the moral exclusiveness of St. Paul and ...
Strona 196
... Milton reasonably expected of his reader , and so I am grateful for the scholar's footnote which directs me to Book II of the Aeneid . There the shade of Hector appears to Aeneas in a dream , mangled , blackened with dirt , and quantum ...
... Milton reasonably expected of his reader , and so I am grateful for the scholar's footnote which directs me to Book II of the Aeneid . There the shade of Hector appears to Aeneas in a dream , mangled , blackened with dirt , and quantum ...
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