The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... inspired in a dream to sing about ' the beginning of created things ' , in praise of God the Creator . When he woke he had firmly in his memory all that he had sung in his sleep , and to these words he later added others in the same ...
... inspired in a dream to sing about ' the beginning of created things ' , in praise of God the Creator . When he woke he had firmly in his memory all that he had sung in his sleep , and to these words he later added others in the same ...
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... inspired by two of the few poems in which Horace allowed himself to become airborne on a long ambitious flight.68 Horace implied that Octavian , by conquering Mark Antony , had become one of the gods whose wisdom overthrows Titanic ...
... inspired by two of the few poems in which Horace allowed himself to become airborne on a long ambitious flight.68 Horace implied that Octavian , by conquering Mark Antony , had become one of the gods whose wisdom overthrows Titanic ...
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... inspired by Juvenal's brief chronological account of a day in the client's life and by Persius ' ironical address to a lazy young nobleman.37 This inspiration does not lessen its striking force and essential originality 17. SATIRE 315.
... inspired by Juvenal's brief chronological account of a day in the client's life and by Persius ' ironical address to a lazy young nobleman.37 This inspiration does not lessen its striking force and essential originality 17. SATIRE 315.
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