The Classic Line: A Study in Epic PoetryFocusing particular attention on "Beowulf", "Roland", the "Cid", the "Iliad", the "Odyssey", the "Aeneid", the "Divine comedy", and "Paradise lost", the author examines the formal rhetorical and syntactical features in these poems. |
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... particular . As Snell points out , there is no Homeric word for a body before it becomes a corpse ( σua ) beyond the " form " ( déμas ) , as Aristarchus interpreted déuas in his scholia . And Homer's substitute for our own general word ...
... particular . As Snell points out , there is no Homeric word for a body before it becomes a corpse ( σua ) beyond the " form " ( déμas ) , as Aristarchus interpreted déuas in his scholia . And Homer's substitute for our own general word ...
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... particular quarrel , or it can be a force of quarrelling that moves in the train of Ares . Never is it the general idea of strife which it becomes for Empedocles . If there is one idea of it in the poem , we apply it from the poem to ...
... particular quarrel , or it can be a force of quarrelling that moves in the train of Ares . Never is it the general idea of strife which it becomes for Empedocles . If there is one idea of it in the poem , we apply it from the poem to ...
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... particular moment to particular moment . The sound of the man's armor at the moment is that of " things striking together " ( Tarayós [ Auten- rieth ] ) , 14 in a pulsation [ Ebeling ] .15 Then in the water comes a different sound ...
... particular moment to particular moment . The sound of the man's armor at the moment is that of " things striking together " ( Tarayós [ Auten- rieth ] ) , 14 in a pulsation [ Ebeling ] .15 Then in the water comes a different sound ...
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Folk Destinies | 3 |
The Signal Fires | 49 |
The Man of Many Turns | 120 |
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abstract accents Achaeans Achilles action Adam Aeneas Aeneid Agamemnon Alexandrian allegorical analogy angels ballad battle become Beowulf caesura Callimachus Catullus character classical comes complex contrast Dante Dante's death destiny diction earth echo Eclogues effect emotional end-stopped epic poem epithet feeling fictive figure fire Georgics give gods half-line Hector Helen hero hero's hexameter Homer human Iliad imagined implied ivory gate language light literal lyric meaning Menelaus metaphor Milton mortality moves mystery myth narrative natural ness Nestor norm Odysseus once pain Paradise Lost particular Patroklos pattern Phaeacians physical poem's poet poetic poetry precision present Priam Propertius Purgatory refined style rhetorical rhyme rhythm rhythmic Roland Satan Scyld sense shepherd simile simple single souls speaks speech spiritual stands statement structure syllables syntactic syntax Theocritus tion transcends Trojans trope Troy umbrae Unferth verb Vergil Vergilian verse voice weeping whole words wounded Zeus