The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 oldal |
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... style . Appa- rently this is a garbled reminiscence of Aristotle's definitions of the two main types of drama.2 When ... style included the fact that such plays were full of slang and obscenity and broad verbal humour generally . Dante ...
... style . Appa- rently this is a garbled reminiscence of Aristotle's definitions of the two main types of drama.2 When ... style included the fact that such plays were full of slang and obscenity and broad verbal humour generally . Dante ...
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... style , within the same school , based on the calculated surprises of asymmetry . And in the writings of the early church fathers the same contrasting schools appeared - one sonorous and complex , symmetrical and smooth and richly ...
... style , within the same school , based on the calculated surprises of asymmetry . And in the writings of the early church fathers the same contrasting schools appeared - one sonorous and complex , symmetrical and smooth and richly ...
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... style of Marcel Proust . The curt manner is more pithy , more drastic : ' In the great Ant - hill of the whole world ... style , in its two developments , ' loose ' and ' curt ' , was not only a method of arranging words . It was a way ...
... style of Marcel Proust . The curt manner is more pithy , more drastic : ' In the great Ant - hill of the whole world ... style , in its two developments , ' loose ' and ' curt ' , was not only a method of arranging words . It was a way ...
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