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Epic poem |
57 |
Style |
59 |
Conclusion |
60 |
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Q. ENNIUS, 239-170 b.c., LIFE, TIMES, AND PERSONAL TRAITS. VARIOUS WORKS. GENIUS AND INTELLECT.
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Importance of Ennius |
62 |
Notices of his life |
63 |
Influences affecting his career |
64 |
Italian birth-place |
64 |
Greek education |
65 |
Service in Roman army |
66 |
Historical importance of his age |
68 |
Intellectual character of his age |
69 |
Personal traits |
71 |
Description of himself in the Annals |
72 |
Intimacy with Scipio |
74 |
His enthusiastic temperament |
75 |
Religious spirit and convictions |
77 |
Miscellaneous works |
79 |
Saturae |
81 |
Dramas |
83 |
Annals |
88 |
Outline of the Poem |
89 |
Idea by which it is animated |
92 |
Artistic defects |
93 |
Roman character of the work |
94 |
Contrast with the Greek Epic |
96 |
Contrast in its personages |
96 |
Contrast in supernatural element |
97 |
Oratory in the Annals |
98 |
Description and imagery |
100 |
Rhythm and diction |
102 |
Chief literary characteristics of Ennius |
106 |
Energy of conception |
107 |
Patriotic and imaginative sentiment |
110 |
Moral emotion |
112 |
Practical understanding |
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