10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPOPOEIA»
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ARISTOTLE ON POETRY. NEWLY TRANSLATED, FROM THE EDITION Or ».
BITTER. {Continued from Page 307.) CHAPTER XXIV. («) I. Aoatn — Epopoeia
ought to have the same kinds as tragedy, *' (for it ought to be simple or complex, ...
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Gerardus Joannes Vossius: Poeticarum Institutionum Libri ...
QUOMODO EPOPOEIA CONVENIAT CUM TRAGOEDIA ET QUI DIFFERAT;
UTRA ITEM PRAESTET. 1. s Ex his quae de materia etforma epopoeiae diximusl
cognoscere est quomodo conveniant et diflerant tragoedia et epopoeia.
Conveniunt ...
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Pilferings from the Paris and Dover Postbag
It is decidedly an epopoeia that we are thus receiving in fragments ; an epopoeia
gigantic in its dimensions as the Mahabharata ; an epopoeia which will require,
perhaps, a year to read through with due reflection, yet which is intended to ...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review
350 Hunt's Duke of Mercia, 8&0; narration, and the convenience of a less or
greater magnitude} remains to distinguish the drama and the Epopoeia. Each is
required to be a whole, composed of'independent parts {to have a beginning,
middle, ...
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The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
We had felt a sort of terror, when we heard the poet of vague aspirings, of soft
regrets, of the soul's fugitive thoughts, announce his purpose of giving us an
epopoeia, the Epopoeia of Humanity, of which Jocelyn (some ten or twelve
thousand ...
Greek deities the whole composition seemed to be raised to the true poetic
region of the ancient epopoeia. Thus there remains the singular incongruity of the
Greek mythology and the atchievements of the Portuguese christians, who, on no
...
Friedrich Bouterwek, 1823
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Aristotle's Art of Poetry: Translated from the Original ...
... which Epopoeia requires, the Plans ought to be shorter than those os the
Ancient Poets, who made the Cjprtssdck! and the Little Ilias, and had
embarrassed the Matter; for the Subjects of these Poems could never be brought
under one View ...
Aristotle, André Dacier, 1705
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History of Spanish and Portuguese literature, tr. by T. Ross
Greek deities the whole composition seemed to be raised to the true poetic
region of the ancient epopoeia. Thus there remains the singular incongruity of the
Greek mythology and the atchievements of the Portuguese christians, who, on no
...
Friedrich Bouterwek, 1823
What has been said is sufficient to explain -alonzo; a fragment. what tragedy and
epopoeia are — their Bounded by the glowing tints of a forms and parts, with their
numbers May evening's declining sun, the and differences ; to shew the virtues ...
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Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece, during the ...
PoTTHR. In his time no other style was known for heroic composition but that of
the epopoeia and that of the dithyrambic. As they suited the elevation of his ideas
and sentiments, iEschylus, without enfeebling them, transferred them to tragedy.
Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, Jean Denis Barbié du Bocage, 1817
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