Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... epic and tragedy were the " highest " literary kinds , although they often disagreed as to which of the two held the primacy . They also disagreed , as men still do , as to what they meant by the term epic poetry , or , as they more ...
... epic and tragedy were the " highest " literary kinds , although they often disagreed as to which of the two held the primacy . They also disagreed , as men still do , as to what they meant by the term epic poetry , or , as they more ...
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... epic ( although its rise , in Jacopo Sannazaro and Marco Girolamo Vida , is closely associated with the papacy of the early 16th century ) , Renaissance Virgilian epic characteristically cele- brates a dynasty that has imperial ...
... epic ( although its rise , in Jacopo Sannazaro and Marco Girolamo Vida , is closely associated with the papacy of the early 16th century ) , Renaissance Virgilian epic characteristically cele- brates a dynasty that has imperial ...
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... epic since the dramatic genre itself seeks naturalness rather than admiration . 57 Paolo Beni urged the use of prose in drama ( in both tragedy and comedy ) , insisting that epic and tragedy aim at a different public , the epic poet ...
... epic since the dramatic genre itself seeks naturalness rather than admiration . 57 Paolo Beni urged the use of prose in drama ( in both tragedy and comedy ) , insisting that epic and tragedy aim at a different public , the epic poet ...
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