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... difference between a metric based on the ready - made patterns of the tra- ditional name - epithets or formulae and ... difference between oral and literary epic style as such has tended to obscure the equally important difference ...
... difference between a metric based on the ready - made patterns of the tra- ditional name - epithets or formulae and ... difference between oral and literary epic style as such has tended to obscure the equally important difference ...
Page 127
... difference between the two- between the Damon song , Corydon eclogue and brief Pasiphaë narrative , on the one hand ; the Dido book on the other is a very considerable difference indeed.1 But compared with Theocritus or Catullus , these ...
... difference between the two- between the Damon song , Corydon eclogue and brief Pasiphaë narrative , on the one hand ; the Dido book on the other is a very considerable difference indeed.1 But compared with Theocritus or Catullus , these ...
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... difference between the quite tangible Cyclopes of Homer and the weird monsters of the Achaemenides episode , between the Odysseus ' chatty conversations with the ghosts and Aeneas ' dramatic encounters with Dido and Deiphobus in locales ...
... difference between the quite tangible Cyclopes of Homer and the weird monsters of the Achaemenides episode , between the Odysseus ' chatty conversations with the ghosts and Aeneas ' dramatic encounters with Dido and Deiphobus in locales ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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