Les Antiquites De Rome

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History

 

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Brian M

 

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January 13, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The poet uses the words “Tout ce que” six times in the text, leading the reader down through the poem and to the final stanza where the first full stop is used after the sentence “S’est vu ici.”, giving it a great amount of significance. In the first stanza, Du Bellay refers to the great architecture of the world- the pyramids, as well as classical antiquity being evoked through the use of the words “corinthienne...
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l’ionique... attique... dorienne”. He moves onto the second stanza to describe great ancient Greek artists, Lysippus and Apelles, stating that all they could produce adorns this city, which the sky even is astonished by. Du Bellay picks up the pace as we enter the third stanza, with each line commencing with the repetitive “Tout ce qu’ ”, referring to Athens, Asia and Africa, and that everything they have can be found in Rome- which leads the reader to the final stanza...
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