The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 19
... epic continually has attained to the highest enjoyment , and will finally be equal to the gods . " The second epic , the Mahabharata ( the Great War of Bharata ) , attribu- ted to Vyasa , though it may be by several poets , tells the ...
... epic continually has attained to the highest enjoyment , and will finally be equal to the gods . " The second epic , the Mahabharata ( the Great War of Bharata ) , attribu- ted to Vyasa , though it may be by several poets , tells the ...
Stran 62
Walter Blair. Epic poetry during the Silver Age was created at its best by a nephew of Seneca , Lucan ( 39-65 A. D. ) . The only poem by this contemporary of Nero which survives is the epic Pharsalia , the subject of which is the civil ...
Walter Blair. Epic poetry during the Silver Age was created at its best by a nephew of Seneca , Lucan ( 39-65 A. D. ) . The only poem by this contemporary of Nero which survives is the epic Pharsalia , the subject of which is the civil ...
Stran 95
... epic form ; and Berni rewrote Boiardo's version , adding to it much wit and mocking humor . ARIOSTO - ORLANDO FURIOSO Romances of chivalry , thus developed by Pulci and Boiardo , were lifted to the realm of epic poetry by Ludovico ...
... epic form ; and Berni rewrote Boiardo's version , adding to it much wit and mocking humor . ARIOSTO - ORLANDO FURIOSO Romances of chivalry , thus developed by Pulci and Boiardo , were lifted to the realm of epic poetry by Ludovico ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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