Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volumen1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - 1059 páginas TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... Ovid's story ( Met . X , 735-9 ) , Venus caused the anemone to grow from the blood of the dying Adonis . Cf. Comus , 999 . 63-64 . Milton was thinking of Ovid's imaginary letters by famous women ( the Heroides ) and his many stories of ...
... Ovid's story ( Met . X , 735-9 ) , Venus caused the anemone to grow from the blood of the dying Adonis . Cf. Comus , 999 . 63-64 . Milton was thinking of Ovid's imaginary letters by famous women ( the Heroides ) and his many stories of ...
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... Ovid's tragic retelling of the tale ( Heroides VI , 129-38 ) . 11. Ovid ( Met . V , 643-50 ) tells how Ceres sent Triptolemus in her chariot from Eleusis in Attica to sow the world with wheat as far as Scythia . Later Ovid wished for ...
... Ovid's tragic retelling of the tale ( Heroides VI , 129-38 ) . 11. Ovid ( Met . V , 643-50 ) tells how Ceres sent Triptolemus in her chariot from Eleusis in Attica to sow the world with wheat as far as Scythia . Later Ovid wished for ...
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... Ovid's story was a foil and ( it may be added ) a corroboration for the biblical account . 738. Milton could count on his readers to re- member that in Ovid's account of Deucalion's flood ( Met . I , 264 ) , when Jove prepared vengeance ...
... Ovid's story was a foil and ( it may be added ) a corroboration for the biblical account . 738. Milton could count on his readers to re- member that in Ovid's account of Deucalion's flood ( Met . I , 264 ) , when Jove prepared vengeance ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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