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GREEK LYRIC POETRY: THE COURSE OF ITS DEVELOPMENT.
Conditions which required new forms of poetry
The Ionians of Asia Minor
Elegiac poetry. Its origin
The elegiac couplet
Elegiac poets and their themes
Callinus
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Causes which led to the decline of Greek Lyric Poetry
The infant Heracles
Heracles predicts the birth of Ajax .
Affinity of Pindar's spirit to that of Attic Drama
His work as tried by the highest Hellenic standard
His "realism:" what it meant
The great age of Greek poetry, and the decline
Literary sequel of the course taken by Euripides
Menander.
How Euripides was shackled
Relation of Greek poetry to Greek life
Old Greek view of the poet as a teacher
Greek poetry of the best age- its distinction
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The Greek influence on Rome
The Renaissance - predominantly Latin.
Hellenic reaction of eighteenth century
Influences competing with the Hellenic. Mediaeval art
Classical and Romantic Schools. Goethe's Helena.
Value of Hellenism for us, and the limit thereto
Healthy character of the best Greek work
Conclusion: the enduring claims of Greek poetry.