The Influence of Horace on the Chief English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHaskell House, 1965 - 117 Discusses Browning, Byron, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Tennyson & Wordsworth. |
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Mary Rebecca Thayer. ciated with his - Shelley - with the Greeks . Nor should we make a mistake in this : Shelley's work is decidedly more Greek than Latin , and to him the literature and ideals of Greece meant more than those of any ...
Mary Rebecca Thayer. ciated with his - Shelley - with the Greeks . Nor should we make a mistake in this : Shelley's work is decidedly more Greek than Latin , and to him the literature and ideals of Greece meant more than those of any ...
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Mary Rebecca Thayer. knew no Greek at all , his work was greatly influenced by translations from that language . As truly as Shelley , though in a different way , he was a ' Greek ' ; perhaps this is one reason why Latin literature did ...
Mary Rebecca Thayer. knew no Greek at all , his work was greatly influenced by translations from that language . As truly as Shelley , though in a different way , he was a ' Greek ' ; perhaps this is one reason why Latin literature did ...
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... Greek Alcaics , nor are his Sapphics , which are vastly inferior to Sappho's , the Greek Sapphics . The Horatian Alcaic is perhaps the stateliest metre in the world except the Virgilian hexa- meter at its best . . . I did once begin an ...
... Greek Alcaics , nor are his Sapphics , which are vastly inferior to Sappho's , the Greek Sapphics . The Horatian Alcaic is perhaps the stateliest metre in the world except the Virgilian hexa- meter at its best . . . I did once begin an ...
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