University of Illinois Studies in Language and LiteratureUniversity of Illinois Press, 1961 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 37
עמוד 12
... thou comest to the west weary from thy day's course ? What is Tethys to thee ? What to thee the Hesperian tide ? Why wilt thou bathe thy divine face in impure brine ? A better coolness , Apollo , thou mayst find in my shade . Come ...
... thou comest to the west weary from thy day's course ? What is Tethys to thee ? What to thee the Hesperian tide ? Why wilt thou bathe thy divine face in impure brine ? A better coolness , Apollo , thou mayst find in my shade . Come ...
עמוד 98
... thou Companion dear , what sleep can close Thy eye - lids ? and remembrest what Decree Of yesterday , so late hath past the lips Of Heav'ns Almightie . 5.673-76 Then he urges his lieutenant to assemble the angels who have ac- knowledged ...
... thou Companion dear , what sleep can close Thy eye - lids ? and remembrest what Decree Of yesterday , so late hath past the lips Of Heav'ns Almightie . 5.673-76 Then he urges his lieutenant to assemble the angels who have ac- knowledged ...
עמוד 161
... thou hast heard , and live ? ' Yet it is said , Exod . xxxiii . 20. ' there shall no man see me , and live . ' . . . It follows therefore that who- ever was heard or seen , it was not God . . . . ” 7 The invocation from Paradise Lost ...
... thou hast heard , and live ? ' Yet it is said , Exod . xxxiii . 20. ' there shall no man see me , and live . ' . . . It follows therefore that who- ever was heard or seen , it was not God . . . . ” 7 The invocation from Paradise Lost ...
תוכן
Foreword | 65 |
Bibliographical Index | 71 |
Chapter One THE AUTHORS AND THEIR TIMES | 1 |
זכויות יוצרים | |
19 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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Adam Adam and Eve Aeneas Aeneid allusion ANCL authors beginning Bodl Bohn Book Calisto called Celestina century characters Christ Christian Doctrine Church comedy Corpus Juris Civilis created creation critics death demons divine Draud earth edition cited English epic Epistle Epistolae eternal evil Father Fernando de Rojas God's Greek hath Heaven Hell heresy Holy Spirit Homer Ibid Iliad imitation invisible John John Milton Juan Ruiz Juris Kelley La Celestina Latin Lexicon lines Logos London Lugd matter meaning medieval Melibea Milton Muse nature NOTIS Odysseus Origen Ovid Paradise Lost Paris Pármeno passage phrase poem poet poetry Quaestio reader reason Renaissance Rojas Roman Satan Saurat says Scripture Sempronio simile Socinj soul Spanish substance thee theology things thir thou tion Tragicomedy translation treatise Turnus verse Virgil Wing Wisdom words writes