The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... tradition , and alters the conventional style to suit his personality . The earliest known Greek poet after the Homeric epics is Hesiod , whose Works and Days , although full of traditional lore and language , also embodies his name ...
... tradition , and alters the conventional style to suit his personality . The earliest known Greek poet after the Homeric epics is Hesiod , whose Works and Days , although full of traditional lore and language , also embodies his name ...
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... tradition of Greco - Roman culture , and giving it a new life from their own source of spiritual energy , far surpassed their pagan contemporaries in depth and power . This synthesis continued , in spite of opposition , to exert its ...
... tradition of Greco - Roman culture , and giving it a new life from their own source of spiritual energy , far surpassed their pagan contemporaries in depth and power . This synthesis continued , in spite of opposition , to exert its ...
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... tradition . ( c ) Some of the descriptions of nature in the Aeneid and Beowulf are similar . ( Thus , C. W. Kennedy ... Tradition , 284-5 ) . This argument is usually pushed much too far , and should be balanced by the following ...
... tradition . ( c ) Some of the descriptions of nature in the Aeneid and Beowulf are similar . ( Thus , C. W. Kennedy ... Tradition , 284-5 ) . This argument is usually pushed much too far , and should be balanced by the following ...
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Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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