(1) He engages with an unprecedented range of Greek and Roman writing; every genre, not just epic , leaves its mark in the poem's idiom.
(2) Since he writes neither drama nor epic , he said, his poetry can only be lyrical.
(3) I know that as epic as the performances of the athletes were, there were similarly heroic contributions that are almost entirely overlooked.
(4) Your review, though diplomatic, is completely off the mark - this film is an epic time waster.
(5) Likewise, in the Metamorphoses Ovid subverts the epic , the literary genre best suited to Augustus's program of cultural classicism.
(6) I'm trying to tell you about something of grand, epic proportions.
(7) The production is based on the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about a Native American named Hiawatha, a real man who lived some 500 years ago.
(8) The hero El Cid, who became the subject of an epic poem, modeled these qualities.
(9) The editor in him couldn't resist trying to translate the great epic poem into English.
(10) By the seventh century, scribes had written down Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and the oral epic poem, Beowulf.
(11) Last night I went out with Saige and her friend Craig from Sydney, which meant a night of epic drinking.
(12) In taking the nationalistic, idealized and ancient form of the epic and combining it with a narrative of mercantile discovery, Camu00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu00fces embodies early modern epistemological anxiety.
(13) Maybe I could tell you that our feat of alcohol consumption was of truly epic proportions.
(14) But why create a fictional romance in a historical epic and then do very little to make viewers care anything about that story?
(15) IT has been a truly epic journey, some 10 years in the making.
(16) Both species can engage in river journeys of epic scale.
(17) In epic , there is oral recitation: a poet directly confronting the listening audience.
(18) At certain moments, their set achieved almost epic proportions.
(19) JRR Tolkien, after all, was a pioneering scholar of Anglo-Saxon poetry and wrote a definitive reinterpretation of the epic poem.
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