Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 198
... tradition firmly ascribes both Iliad and Odyssey to him . There is no doubt that both these poems drew freely on tradition , and both set the models of epic creation for centuries to come . Battle and journey- ing were established as ...
... tradition firmly ascribes both Iliad and Odyssey to him . There is no doubt that both these poems drew freely on tradition , and both set the models of epic creation for centuries to come . Battle and journey- ing were established as ...
Pagina 302
... tradition . That tradition must now be recaptured and restored to its original purity , so as to be- come once again the accepted instrument of education and intellectual intercourse for men of all nations . As for the new literature ...
... tradition . That tradition must now be recaptured and restored to its original purity , so as to be- come once again the accepted instrument of education and intellectual intercourse for men of all nations . As for the new literature ...
Pagina 359
... tradition ) . In India , lyric developed early in Sanskrit , showing , like Greek lyric , a very early mastery of complex rhythmical forms , to which imaginative names like ' leap of the deer ' , ' play of the tiger ' , ' chain of ...
... tradition ) . In India , lyric developed early in Sanskrit , showing , like Greek lyric , a very early mastery of complex rhythmical forms , to which imaginative names like ' leap of the deer ' , ' play of the tiger ' , ' chain of ...
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