Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 356
... lyric and epic poets . In Europe the earliest known lyric poetry is that of Greece , and it is certainly musical in origin . It attained great variety of richness , splendour , delicacy and sub- tlety of form , all developed within two ...
... lyric and epic poets . In Europe the earliest known lyric poetry is that of Greece , and it is certainly musical in origin . It attained great variety of richness , splendour , delicacy and sub- tlety of form , all developed within two ...
Pagina 357
... lyric in the centuries after the classical periods is still partly Latin , for it is best known to us in the poetry of Romanized Europe , where both memories of the empire and the influence of the Christian church spreading from Rome ...
... lyric in the centuries after the classical periods is still partly Latin , for it is best known to us in the poetry of Romanized Europe , where both memories of the empire and the influence of the Christian church spreading from Rome ...
Pagina 359
... Lyric of the later 19th century received . its two consciously ' new ' impulses from France , though one comes indirectly from America . Parnassians like Leconte de Lisle and Sully Prudhomme set out to achieve universality by strict ...
... Lyric of the later 19th century received . its two consciously ' new ' impulses from France , though one comes indirectly from America . Parnassians like Leconte de Lisle and Sully Prudhomme set out to achieve universality by strict ...
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