Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... traditional patroness of astronomy , the ninth of the Muses of Greek tradi- tion , Urania ; but he says that what he has in mind is " the meaning , not the Name " ( VII , 5 ) . His words - Gilbert Murray tells us in Classical Tradition ...
... traditional patroness of astronomy , the ninth of the Muses of Greek tradi- tion , Urania ; but he says that what he has in mind is " the meaning , not the Name " ( VII , 5 ) . His words - Gilbert Murray tells us in Classical Tradition ...
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... tradition of revela- tion for their doctrines , which is what Christ is tempted to do , he would find in them only ... tradition . It was not only a literary tradition , which was regarded as having developed from the violent hero of the ...
... tradition of revela- tion for their doctrines , which is what Christ is tempted to do , he would find in them only ... tradition . It was not only a literary tradition , which was regarded as having developed from the violent hero of the ...
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... tradition which made Samson ( and for that matter even Hercules ) a prototype of Christ , there is truth in Krouse's statement of the long tradition which made him a Christian saint . Krouse's commentary on the word agonistes is a ...
... tradition which made Samson ( and for that matter even Hercules ) a prototype of Christ , there is truth in Krouse's statement of the long tradition which made him a Christian saint . Krouse's commentary on the word agonistes is a ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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