The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... never attempted the accommodation of their language to the rules of classic verse ; but proceeded to fashion a native pro- sody for themselves , or rather adhered to and improved that , which already existed . The like has been done in ...
... never attempted the accommodation of their language to the rules of classic verse ; but proceeded to fashion a native pro- sody for themselves , or rather adhered to and improved that , which already existed . The like has been done in ...
Strona 529
... never known the true Attic eloquence . But Attic eloquence , even at Athens , perished with the democracy at Cheronæa , and Demetrius Phalereus , one of the first viceroys of Macedon , was also the first example of that memorable saying ...
... never known the true Attic eloquence . But Attic eloquence , even at Athens , perished with the democracy at Cheronæa , and Demetrius Phalereus , one of the first viceroys of Macedon , was also the first example of that memorable saying ...
Strona 535
... never placed in such a situation as has been just described - at least , he never spoke in such a one . Unquestionably the contest with Mark Antony bore the nearest analogy to it ; and , accordingly , the second Philippic , as we before ...
... never placed in such a situation as has been just described - at least , he never spoke in such a one . Unquestionably the contest with Mark Antony bore the nearest analogy to it ; and , accordingly , the second Philippic , as we before ...
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