Tradition and Originality in Roman PoetryClarendon P., 1968 - 810 sider This book sets out to reveal the essential nature of Roman poetry and the ways in which individual, highly conscious of inheriting an identifiable tradition, managed to achieve an originality of their own. Williams focuses particularly on the Augustan poets, with all quotations given in Latin and English. |
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... less high - minded form of the relationship would provide the better material for this . So in the letter to Scaeva he actually makes fun of the philosophers — but keeps his own face straight ( and so deceives many of his readers ) ...
... less high - minded form of the relationship would provide the better material for this . So in the letter to Scaeva he actually makes fun of the philosophers — but keeps his own face straight ( and so deceives many of his readers ) ...
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... less fortunate , and they therefore criticize him in public.1 Horace says in Odes iv . 3 that , now he has become a famous and established poet , he is less assailed by envy . Part of the envy was certainly due to the interest Augustus ...
... less fortunate , and they therefore criticize him in public.1 Horace says in Odes iv . 3 that , now he has become a famous and established poet , he is less assailed by envy . Part of the envy was certainly due to the interest Augustus ...
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... less . Why ? The explanation usually offered is totally irrelevant . It may , however , be suggested that as he wrote more and more about her , she became the accepted background to his love - poetry and he felt less and less impulse to ...
... less . Why ? The explanation usually offered is totally irrelevant . It may , however , be suggested that as he wrote more and more about her , she became the accepted background to his love - poetry and he felt less and less impulse to ...
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Some Characteristic Problems and Difficulties I | 1 |
The Poet and the Community | 31 |
Form and Convention | 102 |
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Tradition and Originality in Roman Poetry Gordon Williams,Gordon Willis Williams Uddragsvisning - 1968 |
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