The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1967 - 763 Seiten This landmark book explores the ways in which the Greco-Roman tradition has shaped modern European and American literature. |
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... lyric poetry , starting from them , to be deeply influenced by the lyrics of Rome and Greece . After all , Greek and Roman music has disappeared ; we cannot see their lovely dancing ; it is difficult even to trace the rhythms in their lyric ...
... lyric poetry , starting from them , to be deeply influenced by the lyrics of Rome and Greece . After all , Greek and Roman music has disappeared ; we cannot see their lovely dancing ; it is difficult even to trace the rhythms in their lyric ...
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... lyric and fused into a new alloy . It was partly under Latin and even more under Greek influence that the modern European countries built up their formal lyric poetry ; and to its most prominent type they gave a Greek name , the ode ...
... lyric and fused into a new alloy . It was partly under Latin and even more under Greek influence that the modern European countries built up their formal lyric poetry ; and to its most prominent type they gave a Greek name , the ode ...
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... lyric poetry . It was not like the theatre , where the emergence of Greek and Latin comedy and tragedy was a complete revelation of hitherto undreamed - of forms and creative ... lyric poetry took from classical lyric poetry The name.
... lyric poetry . It was not like the theatre , where the emergence of Greek and Latin comedy and tragedy was a complete revelation of hitherto undreamed - of forms and creative ... lyric poetry took from classical lyric poetry The name.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
PASTORAL | 12 |
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