The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... poets have been indebted to it in developing the modern epigram , 17 and many of its themes were taken up , partly through the Renaissance Latin poets and in part directly , into the sonnets and lesser lyrics of France , Italy , England ...
... poets have been indebted to it in developing the modern epigram , 17 and many of its themes were taken up , partly through the Renaissance Latin poets and in part directly , into the sonnets and lesser lyrics of France , Italy , England ...
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... poets cele- brated the births , marriages , and deaths of the nobility and gentry ; the accessions , coronations , birthdays , jubilees , and victories of monarchs ; the founding of a society , the announcement of an invention , the ...
... poets cele- brated the births , marriages , and deaths of the nobility and gentry ; the accessions , coronations , birthdays , jubilees , and victories of monarchs ; the founding of a society , the announcement of an invention , the ...
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... poets write so much about the world of Rome and Greece ? Were they merely escapists ? defeatists ? Partly , yes . But not wholly ; and scarcely more than poets always have been . The past is never dead . It exists continuously in the ...
... poets write so much about the world of Rome and Greece ? Were they merely escapists ? defeatists ? Partly , yes . But not wholly ; and scarcely more than poets always have been . The past is never dead . It exists continuously in the ...
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