The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... pattern . They are of every kind of length , from a trifle twenty - four lines long to a titan of just under 300. Being dance - songs , they must be built up of repeated and varied rhythmical units . But what are the units ? How are ...
... pattern . They are of every kind of length , from a trifle twenty - four lines long to a titan of just under 300. Being dance - songs , they must be built up of repeated and varied rhythmical units . But what are the units ? How are ...
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... pattern , the units composing the A and Z stanzas correspond all through the poem ; and the units of the P stanzas correspond all through the poem . + The result is more complex than most of our poetry , and much more like our music ...
... pattern , the units composing the A and Z stanzas correspond all through the poem ; and the units of the P stanzas correspond all through the poem . + The result is more complex than most of our poetry , and much more like our music ...
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... pattern , enriched it with much of the finest of classical literature , and , from Greco - Roman epic , gave it an aristocratic moral purpose . Richard- son ( at second- and third - hand ) took the same pattern , kept the excitement and ...
... pattern , enriched it with much of the finest of classical literature , and , from Greco - Roman epic , gave it an aristocratic moral purpose . Richard- son ( at second- and third - hand ) took the same pattern , kept the excitement and ...
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