Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John 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 should not have affected lyric writers but I feel that more consideration should be given to the possibility that the lyric poets drew as much if not more on native traditions of lyric verse , whose existence is suggested by ...
... tradition should not have affected lyric writers but I feel that more consideration should be given to the possibility that the lyric poets drew as much if not more on native traditions of lyric verse , whose existence is suggested by ...
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CONTENTS the copyright of which remains in each case with the author | 3 |
A problem in the history 910 | 9 |
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accept Aeneas Aeschylus already appear argued argument beginning Caesar called Catullus century Cicero classical clear close context Copyright course Crassus death described discussion early edition Editor epic epigram evidence example existence explained expression fact final further give given Greek Homeric important indicate interest issues Italy kind language later least Liverpool Livy London meaning mention nature original Oxford particular passage perhaps period Plautus play poem poet poetry political Pompey position possible present probably published question reason reference remains Roman Rome seems Senate sense shows similar simply sources Spartan speech story suggest surely Tacitus taken thing thought tradition true Turnus Virgil wanted καὶ