The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... poem like this , called Finnsburh , which we can also find built into Beowulf in a different shape , like the little chapel which later architects have worked into a large and complex church . The Icelandic sagas correspond to the ...
... poem like this , called Finnsburh , which we can also find built into Beowulf in a different shape , like the little chapel which later architects have worked into a large and complex church . The Icelandic sagas correspond to the ...
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... poems of this group are in a sub - class by themselves . The greater is The Liberation of Jerusalem by Torquato Tasso ( 1544- 95 ) , a magnificent poem which was finished in 1575 , published without the author's sanction in 1581 , and ...
... poems of this group are in a sub - class by themselves . The greater is The Liberation of Jerusalem by Torquato Tasso ( 1544- 95 ) , a magnificent poem which was finished in 1575 , published without the author's sanction in 1581 , and ...
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... poets also addressed elegies to sympathetic friends , and the deeply imaginative and emotional tone of the poem makes it an elegy — one of the noblest and broadest in literature . Its thought begins with the poet's own day , and moves ...
... poets also addressed elegies to sympathetic friends , and the deeply imaginative and emotional tone of the poem makes it an elegy — one of the noblest and broadest in literature . Its thought begins with the poet's own day , and moves ...
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