The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... tragedy was Jodelle's Captive Cleopatra , produced in 1552 , and written on the model of Seneca's tragedies although boasting Greek drama as its predecessor and claiming to sing in French the tragedy of Greece.27 Its metres were ten ...
... tragedy was Jodelle's Captive Cleopatra , produced in 1552 , and written on the model of Seneca's tragedies although boasting Greek drama as its predecessor and claiming to sing in French the tragedy of Greece.27 Its metres were ten ...
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... tragedies are in a form very closely resembling that of Greco - Roman tragedy , and many , including the greatest , are on subjects taken from Greek mythology or Roman history . Some , such as Racine's Phèdre , are actually on themes ...
... tragedies are in a form very closely resembling that of Greco - Roman tragedy , and many , including the greatest , are on subjects taken from Greek mythology or Roman history . Some , such as Racine's Phèdre , are actually on themes ...
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... tragedy and opera now became closer still . Dryden joined Purcell in writing King Arthur . The works of Metastasio were scarcely less fine when viewed as pure tragedies than when they were sung as operas . The Franco- Italian composer ...
... tragedy and opera now became closer still . Dryden joined Purcell in writing King Arthur . The works of Metastasio were scarcely less fine when viewed as pure tragedies than when they were sung as operas . The Franco- Italian composer ...
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