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... original or aesthetically successful result . In contrast , the short poems of Callimachus and Theocritus , limited and ' light ' as they may be , are poetical successes because they effectively transmit an original and contemporary ...
... original or aesthetically successful result . In contrast , the short poems of Callimachus and Theocritus , limited and ' light ' as they may be , are poetical successes because they effectively transmit an original and contemporary ...
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... originals ( such as the elegiac epigrams of Callimachus ) or analogues is very striking . It is not only that ... original in its sensibility and use of convention . But the immediate and direct influence of the New Poets was not ...
... originals ( such as the elegiac epigrams of Callimachus ) or analogues is very striking . It is not only that ... original in its sensibility and use of convention . But the immediate and direct influence of the New Poets was not ...
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... original or model of Virgil . We must of course allow for the special situations with which Virgil is dealing . Thus the fact that he avoids direct quotations in the account of the foot - race does not , of course , mean that he does ...
... original or model of Virgil . We must of course allow for the special situations with which Virgil is dealing . Thus the fact that he avoids direct quotations in the account of the foot - race does not , of course , mean that he does ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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