The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... modelled on Boccaccio's Filostrato ( which was itself modelled on an Italian plagiarist's rewriting of a French poet's adaptation of a late Greek romance ) , but much longer than Boccaccio's poem.38 This is one of the few works which ...
... modelled on Boccaccio's Filostrato ( which was itself modelled on an Italian plagiarist's rewriting of a French poet's adaptation of a late Greek romance ) , but much longer than Boccaccio's poem.38 This is one of the few works which ...
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... modelled on the conquest of Circe ( Comus ' mother ) by Odysseus in Odyssey , 10.274 f .; and there are long discussions of ethical questions , modelled on Plato , from whom Milton actually translates an important passage . 34 Pastoral ...
... modelled on the conquest of Circe ( Comus ' mother ) by Odysseus in Odyssey , 10.274 f .; and there are long discussions of ethical questions , modelled on Plato , from whom Milton actually translates an important passage . 34 Pastoral ...
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... modelled on Cicero : for the simple reason that there had never been any political oratory in France , so that there were no French patterns to follow . Besides , as the great orator of an endangered republic , Cicero made the ideal ...
... modelled on Cicero : for the simple reason that there had never been any political oratory in France , so that there were no French patterns to follow . Besides , as the great orator of an endangered republic , Cicero made the ideal ...
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