The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... SATIRE Satire was a Roman invention Roman verse satirists Roman prose satirists Greek influences on Roman and modern satire Lucian Definition of satire Satirical writing in the Middle Ages Modern satire created by the rediscovery of ...
... SATIRE Satire was a Roman invention Roman verse satirists Roman prose satirists Greek influences on Roman and modern satire Lucian Definition of satire Satirical writing in the Middle Ages Modern satire created by the rediscovery of ...
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... satire . Apparently there was no essential difference of function between the two types of Roman satire : although as far as we can see the Menippean satire is looser , more slangy , less often serious and eloquent than satire in verse ...
... satire . Apparently there was no essential difference of function between the two types of Roman satire : although as far as we can see the Menippean satire is looser , more slangy , less often serious and eloquent than satire in verse ...
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... satire 1 : 68 , 315 , 649 , 651 , 653 , 692 ; satire 3 : 295 , 303 , 315 , 318 , 650 , 651 , 675 ; satire 4 : 314 , 651 ; satire 6 : 68 , 125 , 303 , 307 , 319 , 342 , 557 , 582-3 , 651 , 653 , 690 , 698 ; satire 7 : 68 , 80 ; satire 8 ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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