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Strona v
... only say that I have tried to look at every poem and every word dispassionately , and to realize as far as possible the author's mind while he was writing it , and I believe no editor discharges his duty who does not take that.
... only say that I have tried to look at every poem and every word dispassionately , and to realize as far as possible the author's mind while he was writing it , and I believe no editor discharges his duty who does not take that.
Strona xx
... mind could have conceived them . Their metres have lost their strength in his hands , and have passed into a smooth monotony , which none but an emasculated taste can admire when compared with the Greek ori- ginals . Some may doubt ...
... mind could have conceived them . Their metres have lost their strength in his hands , and have passed into a smooth monotony , which none but an emasculated taste can admire when compared with the Greek ori- ginals . Some may doubt ...
Strona 1
... mind that this was the chief theme of Pindar's poetry . The fragment runs thus : - ἀελλοπόδων μέν τιν ' εὐφραίνουσιν ... minds to con- trast ( not without some contempt ) with his own higher ambition . He had , no doubt , in his memory ...
... mind that this was the chief theme of Pindar's poetry . The fragment runs thus : - ἀελλοπόδων μέν τιν ' εὐφραίνουσιν ... minds to con- trast ( not without some contempt ) with his own higher ambition . He had , no doubt , in his memory ...
Strona 2
... mind , than his own recollection of the faded horse - races . 4. Collegisse ] Young verse - writers are sometimes misled in their use of the per- fect for the present tense . It can only be so used to express a complete action , or an ...
... mind , than his own recollection of the faded horse - races . 4. Collegisse ] Young verse - writers are sometimes misled in their use of the per- fect for the present tense . It can only be so used to express a complete action , or an ...
Strona 10
... mind however with reference to the above confusion of names that the Parthian empire , at the time Horace wrote , extended nearly from the Indus to the Roman province of Syria ; and that the Parthians were in the habit of 25 25 30 30 ...
... mind however with reference to the above confusion of names that the Parthian empire , at the time Horace wrote , extended nearly from the Indus to the Roman province of Syria ; and that the Parthians were in the habit of 25 25 30 30 ...
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