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Pagina 45
... Greek or Latin quantitative rhythms . " It was actually a moot question in the year 1579 , " say the authors of The Age of Shakespeare , 1 “ whether . . . English poetry should not be written for the future in metres consecrated by Greek ...
... Greek or Latin quantitative rhythms . " It was actually a moot question in the year 1579 , " say the authors of The Age of Shakespeare , 1 “ whether . . . English poetry should not be written for the future in metres consecrated by Greek ...
Pagina 79
... Greek letters was felt immediately and profoundly . The free - ranging , liberal tone of the old Greek world reacted on the modern world now emerg- ing from tradition - bound medievalism , and Humanism found in the spirit of Athenian ...
... Greek letters was felt immediately and profoundly . The free - ranging , liberal tone of the old Greek world reacted on the modern world now emerg- ing from tradition - bound medievalism , and Humanism found in the spirit of Athenian ...
Pagina 166
... Greek Comedy Greek comedy had its origin in the popular and extempore revels which accompanied the organized celebrations of the Dionysian rites . A usual feature was the singing procession , or comos , chanting ribald verses and ...
... Greek Comedy Greek comedy had its origin in the popular and extempore revels which accompanied the organized celebrations of the Dionysian rites . A usual feature was the singing procession , or comos , chanting ribald verses and ...
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