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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Side 118
... final stage of the symposium has come , and the poet hints at what follows with the same delicacy as he does also in Odes iii . 28 . It was natural that a symposium should end with love - making . There is one final clue worth ...
... final stage of the symposium has come , and the poet hints at what follows with the same delicacy as he does also in Odes iii . 28 . It was natural that a symposium should end with love - making . There is one final clue worth ...
Side 155
... final stanza is also about Apollo . This final stanza is also addressed to the boys , but the balance of the poem is not thereby destroyed , because it now becomes clear why Horace , diverging from Catullus , made his poem not an actual ...
... final stanza is also about Apollo . This final stanza is also addressed to the boys , but the balance of the poem is not thereby destroyed , because it now becomes clear why Horace , diverging from Catullus , made his poem not an actual ...
Side 164
... final stanza also where the poet joins the whole Italian people in asking— very relevantly - for long holidays at the beginning of each day as well as at its close . The concept of holidays is complex ; it has a serious connota- tion in ...
... final stanza also where the poet joins the whole Italian people in asking— very relevantly - for long holidays at the beginning of each day as well as at its close . The concept of holidays is complex ; it has a serious connota- tion in ...
Indhold
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 Aeneas Aeneid Alcaeus Amores anaphora ancient Apollo atque Augustan Augustus autobiographical battle of Actium Book Caesar Callimachus Catullus characteristic Cicero clear complex concept context contrast Cynthia death describes detail Dido dramatic Eclogue element emotional Ennius epic epigram Epistles example expression fact feature feelings formal Gallus Georgics girl give gods Greek Hellenistic Homer Horace Horace's hymn idea imagination important inspiration instance invention Juppiter Latin Lesbia lines literary Lucilius Lucretius lyric Maecenas marriage means mention mihi moral narrative nunc Octavian Odes original Ovid passage phrase picture Pindar Plautus poem poet's poetic composition poetry political prayer Propertius quae quod reader reality relationship relevance Roman poets Rome Satires says scene seems sense setting simile simple situation speaks stanza statement story style stylistic suggests technique theme Theocritus thought tibi Tibullus tion tone traditional Virgil visual words writing
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