Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... narrative structure of the Aeneid.6 This connection between the narrative order of the Aeneid and the poetic principles formulated by Horace persisted into the Carolingian age . The commentary on the Ars poetica known as the Scholia ...
... narrative structure of the Aeneid.6 This connection between the narrative order of the Aeneid and the poetic principles formulated by Horace persisted into the Carolingian age . The commentary on the Ars poetica known as the Scholia ...
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... narrative with a series of frankly emo- tional focal points , making pathetic appeals to both reader and personage . They turn the narrative inward toward sentiment no less than the Ovidian monologues do , perhaps . They take on some of ...
... narrative with a series of frankly emo- tional focal points , making pathetic appeals to both reader and personage . They turn the narrative inward toward sentiment no less than the Ovidian monologues do , perhaps . They take on some of ...
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... narrative of the Aeneid and the meanings derived from it . The ordo artificialis of the epic's opening books , as we saw , was at odds with the linear development of the allegorizer's sentens . By straightening out the narrative line of ...
... narrative of the Aeneid and the meanings derived from it . The ordo artificialis of the epic's opening books , as we saw , was at odds with the linear development of the allegorizer's sentens . By straightening out the narrative line of ...
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