The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... period made a new synthesis which both would have admired . The heirs of Pindar in this epoch include Goethe , Shelley , Hugo , Wordsworth , and Hölderlin . ( Once more we see how mistaken it is to call this period anti - classical ...
... period made a new synthesis which both would have admired . The heirs of Pindar in this epoch include Goethe , Shelley , Hugo , Wordsworth , and Hölderlin . ( Once more we see how mistaken it is to call this period anti - classical ...
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... period in Egypt ( c . 1680 B.C. ) , the Hellenistic period in Greco - Roman civilization ( 300-100 B.C. ) , and the age of the contending states in China ( 480-230 B.C. ) . ( One of the smaller , but not less striking , aspects of this ...
... period in Egypt ( c . 1680 B.C. ) , the Hellenistic period in Greco - Roman civilization ( 300-100 B.C. ) , and the age of the contending states in China ( 480-230 B.C. ) . ( One of the smaller , but not less striking , aspects of this ...
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... period had concentrated chiefly on classical myth and history , human psychology , and certain fundamental philosophical prob- lems ; but now vast new fields were opened up . Superficial observers are therefore apt to interpret the ...
... period had concentrated chiefly on classical myth and history , human psychology , and certain fundamental philosophical prob- lems ; but now vast new fields were opened up . Superficial observers are therefore apt to interpret the ...
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Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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