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Page 95
... structure are external or simply additive to each other . Apollonius could not achieve any such correlation because his love story is only a small part of an essentially non - psychological , non - empathetic plot — a plot of physical ...
... structure are external or simply additive to each other . Apollonius could not achieve any such correlation because his love story is only a small part of an essentially non - psychological , non - empathetic plot — a plot of physical ...
Page 106
... structure . ( See page 107 ) . It is thus clear that Stanzas II - III and VIII - IX correspond : the ' topsy - turvy ... structure ( ' rahmentechnisch ' ) . Büchner alone ( 211 ) talks of the poem as a ' drama ' and seems to recognize ...
... structure . ( See page 107 ) . It is thus clear that Stanzas II - III and VIII - IX correspond : the ' topsy - turvy ... structure ( ' rahmentechnisch ' ) . Büchner alone ( 211 ) talks of the poem as a ' drama ' and seems to recognize ...
Page 414
... structure of the Aeneid ( except at certain special points ) and , above all , failed to see what Virgil's technique really meant and accomplished , viz . that it was part of a new narrative style and of a ' symbol structure ' by which ...
... structure of the Aeneid ( except at certain special points ) and , above all , failed to see what Virgil's technique really meant and accomplished , viz . that it was part of a new narrative style and of a ' symbol structure ' by which ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
Copyright | |
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