Vergilius Redivivus: Studies in Joseph Addison's Latin Poetry, 第 2 卷American Philosophical Society, 2005 - 210页 In this volume, Estelle Haan, one of the world's finest neo-Latinists, makes an important contribution to the study of so often neglected poetry. She uses context & commentary to create an unprecedented understanding of Joseph Addison's poetry. Haan adds to the corpus of neo-Latin poetry, & also offers to non-Latinists with an interest in Addison access to products of his creative imagination that were hitherto unavailable because of the language barrier. The inclusion of material unkonwn to previous Addison editors considerably enhances the volume's value. Illustrations. |
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... race 51 Macaulay , " The Life and Writings of Addison , " 741 : " Ne croyez pas pourtant que je veuille par là blâmer les vers Latins que vous m'avez envoyés d'un de vos illustres académiciens . Je les ai trouvés fort beaux , et dignes ...
... race 51 Macaulay , " The Life and Writings of Addison , " 741 : " Ne croyez pas pourtant que je veuille par là blâmer les vers Latins que vous m'avez envoyés d'un de vos illustres académiciens . Je les ai trouvés fort beaux , et dignes ...
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... race were made by Joshua Barnes in his Gerania : A New Discovery of a Little Sort of People Called Pygmies published at London in 1675,22 and in 1699 by Samuel Garth in The Dispensary.23 Such authors readily draw upon the representation ...
... race were made by Joshua Barnes in his Gerania : A New Discovery of a Little Sort of People Called Pygmies published at London in 1675,22 and in 1699 by Samuel Garth in The Dispensary.23 Such authors readily draw upon the representation ...
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... race , their theft of eggs from cranes , the abduction of the Pygmy leader by a swooping crane , and the poem's final equation of Pygmies with fairies ) mirror details found in Pliny , Juvenal , and also in seventeenth - century ...
... race , their theft of eggs from cranes , the abduction of the Pygmy leader by a swooping crane , and the poem's final equation of Pygmies with fairies ) mirror details found in Pliny , Juvenal , and also in seventeenth - century ...
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... race and these insects . It will be seen that a similar identification underlies Addison's poem , and constitutes the core , as it were , of his Virgilian allusions . Once again he pries into that all - too - familiar world of the ...
... race and these insects . It will be seen that a similar identification underlies Addison's poem , and constitutes the core , as it were , of his Virgilian allusions . Once again he pries into that all - too - familiar world of the ...
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... race , and drawing upon the Aeneid to enhance that heroism or mock - heroism , as the case may be . In fact epic grandeur and the novelty of his subject matter are themes that underlie the poem's self - conscious proemium , which ...
... race , and drawing upon the Aeneid to enhance that heroism or mock - heroism , as the case may be . In fact epic grandeur and the novelty of his subject matter are themes that underlie the poem's self - conscious proemium , which ...
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