The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... Italy that Greek returned first , and it was in Italy that the first of the rediscoveries were made , the first and most stimulating of all . The men who did most to recapture Greek and retrieve the rest of Latin were two Italians ...
... Italy that Greek returned first , and it was in Italy that the first of the rediscoveries were made , the first and most stimulating of all . The men who did most to recapture Greek and retrieve the rest of Latin were two Italians ...
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... Italian playwrights to imitate him . It was Seneca in particular who stimulated and instructed the Renaissance dramatists of Italy and England . From him they took certain characters , attitudes , and devices which , although partly ...
... Italian playwrights to imitate him . It was Seneca in particular who stimulated and instructed the Renaissance dramatists of Italy and England . From him they took certain characters , attitudes , and devices which , although partly ...
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... Italy was an escape from that aspect of himself , and from the world which it approved . In Germans this escape is often linked with the most profound hatred for Germany . Goethe , in a poem written during his southern tour , said that ...
... Italy was an escape from that aspect of himself , and from the world which it approved . In Germans this escape is often linked with the most profound hatred for Germany . Goethe , in a poem written during his southern tour , said that ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
physical | 11 |
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