The Influence of Art on Description in the Poetry of P. Papinius StatiusJ.H. Furst Company, 1914 - 103 Seiten |
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... sound , but with its horror - with the suggestion of calamity it conveyed . Those who heard it even the children - had an instinctive foreboding that death was near . This is what the poet wishes to impress on his hearers in order to ...
... sound , but with its horror - with the suggestion of calamity it conveyed . Those who heard it even the children - had an instinctive foreboding that death was near . This is what the poet wishes to impress on his hearers in order to ...
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... sound radiates , mak- ing Colchis his centre . The sound waves extend to the R. Ti- tanus on the north ; R. Lykus on the south and west ; the Phasis to the south ; to Araxes on the south and east ; to the Caucasian Sea at the far east ...
... sound radiates , mak- ing Colchis his centre . The sound waves extend to the R. Ti- tanus on the north ; R. Lykus on the south and west ; the Phasis to the south ; to Araxes on the south and east ; to the Caucasian Sea at the far east ...
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... sound is given , but not the natural touch . All Ares ' outcry was for nothing . Peneus went on his course undisturbed . The effect of the sound is seen here only in Leto's anxiety for the safety of Pen- eus , the friend who had been ...
... sound is given , but not the natural touch . All Ares ' outcry was for nothing . Peneus went on his course undisturbed . The effect of the sound is seen here only in Leto's anxiety for the safety of Pen- eus , the friend who had been ...
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... sound , and its extent . Virgil's geography , however , is more local than that of Apol- lonius , though , as the note ( cited above ) observes , the cry of the Fury was more likely to be far - reaching than the hiss of the dragon . But ...
... sound , and its extent . Virgil's geography , however , is more local than that of Apol- lonius , though , as the note ( cited above ) observes , the cry of the Fury was more likely to be far - reaching than the hiss of the dragon . But ...
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... sound of tramping feet and snapping scourges . Amid all this and the wild clamor of dogs , in the black darkness of night Hecate approaches - and at her ap- proach " backward flows the stream in terror , and fearful moth- ers press ...
... sound of tramping feet and snapping scourges . Amid all this and the wild clamor of dogs , in the black darkness of night Hecate approaches - and at her ap- proach " backward flows the stream in terror , and fearful moth- ers press ...
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Achilles Adrastus Alexandrian Apollo Apollonius of Rhodes Argive arma atque beauty Capaneus compared comparison concilium deorum conventional Crenaeus describes Diana Dido dolphin draws epic Eteocles Euripides Euripides passage fear fight Frag fresco Fury given gives goddess gods heaven Hecate Heracles hero Hippomedon Homer Horae horror Iliad imitation Iphicles ipse Ismenis Ismenus Jove Lactantius Laocoön Legras lonius Lycomedes ment mother motif natural touch nunc nymphs Olympus Ovid painter painting palace Palaemon passage cited pater peintres picture Pindar plastic art poem poet poet's poètes poetry Polymetis pressere ad pectora Propempticon pugnae quam reclined representations river Rutuli says sculpture seen sidera Silvae simile Sleep sound Spence Stace Statius Statius passage suggested tendency terque Theb Thebaid Thebes theme Theocritus tion tradition treatment ture Tydeus Valerius Flaccus Vergil Vergil passage vultu Zeus δὲ ἐπ καὶ μὲν τε ὡς
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Seite 62 - Vipereum crinem vittis innexa cruentis. In medio ramos annosaque brachia pandit Ulmus opaca, ingens, quam sedem Somnia vulgo Vana tenere ferunt, foliisque sub omnibus haerent.
Seite 84 - Qualis in Eurotae ripis aut per iuga Cynthi exercet Diana choros, quam mille secutae hinc atque hinc glomerantur Oreades, illa pharetram 500 fert umero gradiensque deas supereminet omnis (Latonae tacitum pertemptant gaudia pectus); talis erat Dido, talem se laeta ferebat per medios instans operi regnisque futuris.
Seite 82 - Qualis ubi hibernam Lyciam Xanthique fluenta deserit ac Delum maternam invisit Apollo...
Seite 33 - Phaethon miratur, opusque perspicit, ecce vigil rutilo patefecit ab ortu purpureas Aurora fores et plena rosarum atria ; diffugiunt stellae, quarum agmina cogit Lucifer, et caeli statione novissimus exit.
Seite 61 - Quo simul intravit manibusque obstantia virgo somnia dimovit, vestis fulgore reluxit sacra domus, tardaque deus gravitate iacentes vix oculos tollens...
Seite 50 - Tum demum praeceps saltu sese omnibus armis 815 in fluvium dedit : ille suo cum gurgite flavo accepit venientem ac mollibus extulit undis et laetum sociis abluta caede remisit.
Seite 75 - Poenorum qualis in arvis. saucius ille gravi venantum volnere pectus, 5 tum demum movet arma leo, gaudetque comantis excutiens cervice toros fixumque latronis impavidus frangit telum et fremit ore cruento : haud secus accenso gliscit violentia Turno.
Seite 61 - ... at medio torus est ebeno sublimis in antro, 610 plumeus, unicolor, pullo velamine tectus ; quo cubat ipse deus membris languore solutis.
Seite 52 - Caput a cervice revulsum, Gurgite cum medio, portans Oeagrius Hebrus Volveret, Eurydicen vox ipsa, et frigida lingua, Ah! miseram Eurydicen! anima fugiente vocabat, Eurydicen toto referebant flumine ripae.
Seite 61 - Est prope Cimmerios longo spelunca recessu, mons cavus, ignavi domus et penetralia Somni, quo numquam radiis oriens mediusve cadensve Phoebus adire potest : nebulae caligine mixtae 595 exhalantur humo dubiaeque crepuscula lucis.