The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 48-49Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1954 |
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... poet has cunningly connected by echoes or allusions two portions of his narrative and when he goes on to conclude from this artistry that the poem is the work of a single great poet , such a demonstration must seem ridiculously naive to ...
... poet has cunningly connected by echoes or allusions two portions of his narrative and when he goes on to conclude from this artistry that the poem is the work of a single great poet , such a demonstration must seem ridiculously naive to ...
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... poets are great original inventors ; Homer is a great poet ; therefore , Homer is a great original inventor . This was Bassett's specialty , it has recently been urged again by Wade - Gery , and it seems to lie at the base of many ...
... poets are great original inventors ; Homer is a great poet ; therefore , Homer is a great original inventor . This was Bassett's specialty , it has recently been urged again by Wade - Gery , and it seems to lie at the base of many ...
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... poet . Perotta argues that Aristo- phanes was purely a " poet , " not a satirist ; he had no strong political convictions , the attack on Cleon in the Knights being purely personal . In general , the plays have no didactic aim ; they ...
... poet . Perotta argues that Aristo- phanes was purely a " poet , " not a satirist ; he had no strong political convictions , the attack on Cleon in the Knights being purely personal . In general , the plays have no didactic aim ; they ...
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