Earning Our Heritage: An Introduction to the Humanitis and the Language Arts, Svazek 1Harcourt, Brace, 1937 |
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Strana 272
... epic in its Homeric form has become traditional : ( 1 ) Homer , better than any other early writer , has defined the poetic and human qualities inherent in the epic idea ; and ( 2 ) Virgil and Milton , the greatest of Homer's imitators ...
... epic in its Homeric form has become traditional : ( 1 ) Homer , better than any other early writer , has defined the poetic and human qualities inherent in the epic idea ; and ( 2 ) Virgil and Milton , the greatest of Homer's imitators ...
Strana 273
... epic , by compression and concreteness , gains scope and significance becomes , in short , an artistic form . Virgil and Milton , in imitating Homer , made use of the devices that he used to give unity and significance to the epic ...
... epic , by compression and concreteness , gains scope and significance becomes , in short , an artistic form . Virgil and Milton , in imitating Homer , made use of the devices that he used to give unity and significance to the epic ...
Strana 328
... epic tradition in Virgil's " Aeneid . " Thesis . In the Aeneid , Virgil both continued the Greek epic tradition and created an original poem . a . Epic form . The form and conventions used by Virgil in the Aeneid are borrowed from those ...
... epic tradition in Virgil's " Aeneid . " Thesis . In the Aeneid , Virgil both continued the Greek epic tradition and created an original poem . a . Epic form . The form and conventions used by Virgil in the Aeneid are borrowed from those ...
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