Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... tradition at work , the success of forms of composit- ion useful to the poet , who has learned them and repeated them as part of the technique of his craft . ' Tradition ' thus ceases to be a broad- ly based ambiguous concept : it is ...
... tradition at work , the success of forms of composit- ion useful to the poet , who has learned them and repeated them as part of the technique of his craft . ' Tradition ' thus ceases to be a broad- ly based ambiguous concept : it is ...
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... tradition was acting unconsciously . The Persae has also a ' theme ' , which as we saw need not be co- extensive with the work , though it often largely implies the plot . In the Persae Aeschylus uses a traditional theme , the ...
... tradition was acting unconsciously . The Persae has also a ' theme ' , which as we saw need not be co- extensive with the work , though it often largely implies the plot . In the Persae Aeschylus uses a traditional theme , the ...
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... tradition must not be mistaken for stagn- ation or even for conservatism . We may start from Aeschylus ' Persae ... tradition , and had been worked on in the cyclic epic before the time of Aeschylus : but we can find in the play signs of ...
... tradition must not be mistaken for stagn- ation or even for conservatism . We may start from Aeschylus ' Persae ... tradition , and had been worked on in the cyclic epic before the time of Aeschylus : but we can find in the play signs of ...
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