The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... characters were idealized shepherds and shepherdesses ( the types created by Theocritus and etherialized by Vergil ) with the nature - spirits Pan , Diana , satyrs , fauns , and nymphs . The introduction of hopeless love into Arcadia ...
... characters were idealized shepherds and shepherdesses ( the types created by Theocritus and etherialized by Vergil ) with the nature - spirits Pan , Diana , satyrs , fauns , and nymphs . The introduction of hopeless love into Arcadia ...
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... characters and the general scheme of his book are medieval in origin , the subordinate characters are often classical in name , and many of the principal themes are classical in character . For example , Gargantua's tutor is Ponocrates ...
... characters and the general scheme of his book are medieval in origin , the subordinate characters are often classical in name , and many of the principal themes are classical in character . For example , Gargantua's tutor is Ponocrates ...
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... Characters , New York , 1922 ) . One would rather translate ton by ' style ' - but that has come to mean literary style , whereas the Maréchale meant the entire social tone of the biblical world . 21. On the feminine influence in ...
... Characters , New York , 1922 ) . One would rather translate ton by ' style ' - but that has come to mean literary style , whereas the Maréchale meant the entire social tone of the biblical world . 21. On the feminine influence in ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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