Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... Virgil and the Virgilian style . But the connection between Virgil and the Renaissance idea of the epic was not made by Dryden ; in fact , from early in the sixteenth century Virgil played only too prominent a part in the voluminous ...
... Virgil and the Virgilian style . But the connection between Virgil and the Renaissance idea of the epic was not made by Dryden ; in fact , from early in the sixteenth century Virgil played only too prominent a part in the voluminous ...
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... Virgil than Homer . They were able with some reason to cite Virgil's example in justifying some of their most important doctrines , such as the insistence on a conscious moral or patriotic purpose in the epic , the demand that the hero ...
... Virgil than Homer . They were able with some reason to cite Virgil's example in justifying some of their most important doctrines , such as the insistence on a conscious moral or patriotic purpose in the epic , the demand that the hero ...
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... Virgil ; as we have seen , in narrative passages de- scribing a martial exploit or an act of divine intervention , Dryden often used Virgilian allusions to suggest the epic tone . Moreover , with the increase in the epic scope of the ...
... Virgil ; as we have seen , in narrative passages de- scribing a martial exploit or an act of divine intervention , Dryden often used Virgilian allusions to suggest the epic tone . Moreover , with the increase in the epic scope of the ...
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