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... English Augustan Age , to whom Johnson said was owed ' the refinement of our language ' , ' for ' he found English poetry brick , and he left it marble ' ? In a broader sense too Dryden regards Vir- gil as the master in artistic control ...
... English Augustan Age , to whom Johnson said was owed ' the refinement of our language ' , ' for ' he found English poetry brick , and he left it marble ' ? In a broader sense too Dryden regards Vir- gil as the master in artistic control ...
Page 137
... English Poetry , 1951 ; D. Bush , Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English Poetry , 1957 ; D. M. Foerster , The Fortunes of Epic Poetry , 1962 ; E. Nitchie , Vergil and the English Poets , 1919. For detailed bibliography see H ...
... English Poetry , 1951 ; D. Bush , Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English Poetry , 1957 ; D. M. Foerster , The Fortunes of Epic Poetry , 1962 ; E. Nitchie , Vergil and the English Poets , 1919. For detailed bibliography see H ...
Page 138
... English Poetry , 1774-81 , discussed by R. Wellek , The Rise of English Literary History , pp . 166 ff .: ' A recognition of classical standards and a ( tempered ) appreciation of Gothic picturesqueness and sublimity went hand in hand ...
... English Poetry , 1774-81 , discussed by R. Wellek , The Rise of English Literary History , pp . 166 ff .: ' A recognition of classical standards and a ( tempered ) appreciation of Gothic picturesqueness and sublimity went hand in hand ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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