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Page 10
... continuous poem ( ev äcioμa diŋvekés ) and insisted on writing little poems ( eη tʊtlá ) . It is quite clear that by one continuous poem he meant , mainly , Cyclic or Antimachean epic : a single poem in thousands of verses in a ' big ...
... continuous poem ( ev äcioμa diŋvekés ) and insisted on writing little poems ( eη tʊtlá ) . It is quite clear that by one continuous poem he meant , mainly , Cyclic or Antimachean epic : a single poem in thousands of verses in a ' big ...
Page 95
... continuous empathetic narrative , an editorialized symbol - structure was quite impossible . But we have hardly as yet touched upon either the narrative or the symbol - structure of the whole Aeneid . Indeed we can scarcely understand ...
... continuous empathetic narrative , an editorialized symbol - structure was quite impossible . But we have hardly as yet touched upon either the narrative or the symbol - structure of the whole Aeneid . Indeed we can scarcely understand ...
Page 385
... continuous narrative became of paramount importance . Had he envisaged his plot in the objective manner of Homer and Apollonius and told it as a simple narrative of real people and real events , he would surely have accomplished only a ...
... continuous narrative became of paramount importance . Had he envisaged his plot in the objective manner of Homer and Apollonius and told it as a simple narrative of real people and real events , he would surely have accomplished only a ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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