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... further clai have translated ' en langue des dieux / Tout ce que disent sous cieux / Tant d'ĂȘtres empruntant la voix de la nature ' , ' into language of the gods all that so many creatures say under heavens by availing themselves of the ...
... further clai have translated ' en langue des dieux / Tout ce que disent sous cieux / Tant d'ĂȘtres empruntant la voix de la nature ' , ' into language of the gods all that so many creatures say under heavens by availing themselves of the ...
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... further , to being an Adam entering on a falle world ; while the fact that such an auspicious line at the opening his epic joins with another at the very end of Milton's implies quit overtly that The Prelude is to be , if not his ...
... further , to being an Adam entering on a falle world ; while the fact that such an auspicious line at the opening his epic joins with another at the very end of Milton's implies quit overtly that The Prelude is to be , if not his ...
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... further distance since the feelings and the approach to feelings in words are those of someone else , who moreover never existed . And hence the idea of translation . Although Hill has stated that he was inspired to create an imaginary ...
... further distance since the feelings and the approach to feelings in words are those of someone else , who moreover never existed . And hence the idea of translation . Although Hill has stated that he was inspired to create an imaginary ...
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Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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