Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... traditional wisdom has , however , recently been called into question by two brief but forcefully argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition . The main thrust of the criticism ...
... traditional wisdom has , however , recently been called into question by two brief but forcefully argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition . The main thrust of the criticism ...
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... tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ' to sing of the truth ' ' to recite traditional materials ' . The Muses are demonstrating the advantage that literate poets have over oral ...
... tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ' to sing of the truth ' ' to recite traditional materials ' . The Muses are demonstrating the advantage that literate poets have over oral ...
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... tradition ' ( p . 2 ) ; one of his book's more provocative claims is that the neoclassical critics of Spenser were substantially correct in taking The Faerie Queene's movement between the modes of epic and romance to pose a major or ...
... tradition ' ( p . 2 ) ; one of his book's more provocative claims is that the neoclassical critics of Spenser were substantially correct in taking The Faerie Queene's movement between the modes of epic and romance to pose a major or ...
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