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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... mean ( i ) ' When , joyful as I am at the vic- tory , shall I drink . . . ? ' just as well as ( ii ) ' When shall I ... means the former , the reader will be surprised to find the celebration postponed to some future occasion . Here is ...
... mean ( i ) ' When , joyful as I am at the vic- tory , shall I drink . . . ? ' just as well as ( ii ) ' When shall I ... means the former , the reader will be surprised to find the celebration postponed to some future occasion . Here is ...
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... means ' people ' and so take vulgata here to mean ' put over the heads of the people ' . ) This is a touch of genius and already the imagina- tive impact of the poet's vision has transformed the mundane subject . It shows with what ...
... means ' people ' and so take vulgata here to mean ' put over the heads of the people ' . ) This is a touch of genius and already the imagina- tive impact of the poet's vision has transformed the mundane subject . It shows with what ...
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... means of assessing the originality or special qualities of each poet . There are many difficulties in the way . The inter- action of thought and language is a constantly changing , two - way re- lationship : on the one hand , a poet ...
... means of assessing the originality or special qualities of each poet . There are many difficulties in the way . The inter- action of thought and language is a constantly changing , two - way re- lationship : on the one hand , a poet ...
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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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achieved actual ancient asked Augustus become begins Book called Catullus character characteristic clear close comes complex composition concept contrast create death describes detail Eclogue effect element emotional Ennius epigram Epistles example explain expression fact feelings final follows formal further girl give given gods Greek Hellenistic Horace Horace's idea imagination immediately important inspiration instance interest Italy later less lines literary live Maecenas marriage means mention moves nature Odes opening original Ovid particular passage phrase picture Plautus poem poet poet's poetic poetry political possible present Propertius question reader reality reason reference relationship represented Roman Rome says scene seems sense setting similar simple situation speaks statement story style suggests taken technique theme thought tion tone traditional Virgil whole writing
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