Didaskalos, Volumen5B. Blackwell, 1975 |
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... poetic composition ) ; so that it was quite natural for William Webbe to append to his Discourse of English Poetry ( 1586 ) , a work , like so many others of the time , largely devoted to questions of prosody , two specimen versions by ...
... poetic composition ) ; so that it was quite natural for William Webbe to append to his Discourse of English Poetry ( 1586 ) , a work , like so many others of the time , largely devoted to questions of prosody , two specimen versions by ...
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... poetic modes , between the voice of the poet addressing an audience , whether large or small ( epic poetry , perhaps ) , the voice of the poet creat- ing a dramatic character speaking in verse , and the voice of the poet talking to ...
... poetic modes , between the voice of the poet addressing an audience , whether large or small ( epic poetry , perhaps ) , the voice of the poet creat- ing a dramatic character speaking in verse , and the voice of the poet talking to ...
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... poetry before the Romantic period ) : in ancient poetry the imagery is much more public , more obviously drawn from the common stock of human experience , and the preoccupation of the poets is not so much with a unique moment of ...
... poetry before the Romantic period ) : in ancient poetry the imagery is much more public , more obviously drawn from the common stock of human experience , and the preoccupation of the poets is not so much with a unique moment of ...
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Was Plato nearly right about education? | 3 |
Classics and moral education | 22 |
The need for Classics | 30 |
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