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As the Saracens despised the Greek poetry , they never attempted the
accommodation of their language to the rules of classic verse ; but proceeded to
fashion a native prosody for themselves , or rather adhered to and improved that ,
which ...
As the Saracens despised the Greek poetry , they never attempted the
accommodation of their language to the rules of classic verse ; but proceeded to
fashion a native prosody for themselves , or rather adhered to and improved that ,
which ...
Strona 520
He disdained the fame of eloquence , and when he talks of his own ( which he
never does if he can avoid it ) he always does it slightingly . “ If I have the talent
he ascribes to me , I have never exerted it but for the benefit of Athens . ” The
great ...
He disdained the fame of eloquence , and when he talks of his own ( which he
never does if he can avoid it ) he always does it slightingly . “ If I have the talent
he ascribes to me , I have never exerted it but for the benefit of Athens . ” The
great ...
Strona 545
We shall never justify the tyranny of the strong , the vigilant and the enlightened ,
over the feeble , the indolent , and the simple . We contend for no more , than that
our forefathers , with untroubled consciences , might seat themselves upon ...
We shall never justify the tyranny of the strong , the vigilant and the enlightened ,
over the feeble , the indolent , and the simple . We contend for no more , than that
our forefathers , with untroubled consciences , might seat themselves upon ...
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