Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 122
... Roman minister of state . The Goths brought with them to Italy a tradition of ( oral ) court poetry devoted to the praise of their kings and heroes . At the Lombard court of Pavia too there existed side by side in the following ...
... Roman minister of state . The Goths brought with them to Italy a tradition of ( oral ) court poetry devoted to the praise of their kings and heroes . At the Lombard court of Pavia too there existed side by side in the following ...
Pagina 495
... Roman satirists , introduced into verse - satire a rhetorical strength ; sometimes , as in the 10th satire , on the vanity of human wishes ' , even a tragic strength . Besides the satiric poets there remains some work by Roman prose ...
... Roman satirists , introduced into verse - satire a rhetorical strength ; sometimes , as in the 10th satire , on the vanity of human wishes ' , even a tragic strength . Besides the satiric poets there remains some work by Roman prose ...
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... Roman world . Yet even when they follow their models most closely , we feel that the inspiration is Greek , the execution Roman . The repub- lican and Augustan poets were on the whole too original even to give us anything as near ...
... Roman world . Yet even when they follow their models most closely , we feel that the inspiration is Greek , the execution Roman . The repub- lican and Augustan poets were on the whole too original even to give us anything as near ...
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