Catiline: His ConspiracyYale University Press, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... Lucan and others XX XX 3. Sources of the Choruses xxi 4. Jonson's Use of Sources xxi 5. Historical Accuracy of Catiline xxiii 6. Jonson as a Translator xxvii 7. Jonson's Debt to Seneca XXXV 8. Catiline in the Drama • D. CRITICAL ...
... Lucan and others XX XX 3. Sources of the Choruses xxi 4. Jonson's Use of Sources xxi 5. Historical Accuracy of Catiline xxiii 6. Jonson as a Translator xxvii 7. Jonson's Debt to Seneca XXXV 8. Catiline in the Drama • D. CRITICAL ...
Pagina xvii
... Lucan ; and single quotations from scattered sources - Florus , Claudian , and others . To the choruses Petronius Arbiter contri- butes most , as the first chorus is in large measure a trans- lation of the rhapsody of Eumolpus ...
... Lucan ; and single quotations from scattered sources - Florus , Claudian , and others . To the choruses Petronius Arbiter contri- butes most , as the first chorus is in large measure a trans- lation of the rhapsody of Eumolpus ...
Pagina xx
... Lucan and others . Jonson's borrowings from other sources are generally for ' atmosphere . ' In describing the horrors , for instance , of Sulla's sway , which Catiline and his followers hope to see repeated , he goes to Lucan's ...
... Lucan and others . Jonson's borrowings from other sources are generally for ' atmosphere . ' In describing the horrors , for instance , of Sulla's sway , which Catiline and his followers hope to see repeated , he goes to Lucan's ...
Pagina lv
... Lucan's Pharsalia may give us an idea of the horrors of internecine war , but it does not interpret the conspirators to us , because the phrases , apt as they are , lack inevitableness . Too great an attention to detail makes Critical ...
... Lucan's Pharsalia may give us an idea of the horrors of internecine war , but it does not interpret the conspirators to us , because the phrases , apt as they are , lack inevitableness . Too great an attention to detail makes Critical ...
Pagina 137
... Lucan , Phars . 1. 580-81 : Et medio visi consurgere Campo Tristia Sullani cecinere oracula manes . Catiline had been an ardent supporter of Sulla , and Sallust , in sections 5 , 11-13 of his Catiline , implies that it was largely the ...
... Lucan , Phars . 1. 580-81 : Et medio visi consurgere Campo Tristia Sullani cecinere oracula manes . Catiline had been an ardent supporter of Sulla , and Sallust , in sections 5 , 11-13 of his Catiline , implies that it was largely the ...
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