Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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... stone , straining to budge it . When he manages to push it to the top of the hill , the stone's weight somehow shifts and it rolls back down again . In Homer's line rhythm and sound not only reinforce , they create sense , and even a ...
... stone , straining to budge it . When he manages to push it to the top of the hill , the stone's weight somehow shifts and it rolls back down again . In Homer's line rhythm and sound not only reinforce , they create sense , and even a ...
Sivu 87
... stone by Medusa's head ) . Much more telling is Ovid's description of Phineus turned to stone by Perseus , who thus ends his battle with Andromeda's former suitor and his allies ( 5. 210-35 ) . Like Virgil's Turnus , whom Aeneas battles ...
... stone by Medusa's head ) . Much more telling is Ovid's description of Phineus turned to stone by Perseus , who thus ends his battle with Andromeda's former suitor and his allies ( 5. 210-35 ) . Like Virgil's Turnus , whom Aeneas battles ...
Sivu 259
... stone or in language , is all , it would seem . The analogy is not com- pletely satisfactory : the stone is the medium with which the sculptor works as he articulates his artifact . What is the medium composing myth , which the literary ...
... stone or in language , is all , it would seem . The analogy is not com- pletely satisfactory : the stone is the medium with which the sculptor works as he articulates his artifact . What is the medium composing myth , which the literary ...
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