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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... phrase . The word arx is to be noticed here again , 1 and it refers to the Capitol in Rome . The phrase salva urbe arceque occurs in an ancient oath : si sciens fallo , tum me Diespiter salva urbe arceque bonis eiciat , ut ego hunc ...
... phrase . The word arx is to be noticed here again , 1 and it refers to the Capitol in Rome . The phrase salva urbe arceque occurs in an ancient oath : si sciens fallo , tum me Diespiter salva urbe arceque bonis eiciat , ut ego hunc ...
Side 373
... phrase liberorum procreandorum causa occurs . This form of the phrase ( a modernization of the ancient formula quoted above ) is also twice mentioned by Augustine ( Serm . 51. 22 ; 278. 9 ) as being characteristic of tabulae ...
... phrase liberorum procreandorum causa occurs . This form of the phrase ( a modernization of the ancient formula quoted above ) is also twice mentioned by Augustine ( Serm . 51. 22 ; 278. 9 ) as being characteristic of tabulae ...
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... phrase . The essential point here is that this extension of the poetic range is achieved without the least vulgarity or loss of dignity ; and this is largely due to the self - discipline with which Virgil exploits such effects : they ...
... phrase . The essential point here is that this extension of the poetic range is achieved without the least vulgarity or loss of dignity ; and this is largely due to the self - discipline with which Virgil exploits such effects : they ...
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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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