| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 420 strani
...The unexpected turn of the thought and the pointedness of expression, which the moderns consider as the essence of this species of composition, were not required in the ancient Greek epigram ; in which nothing more is requisite than that the entire thought should be conveyed within the limits... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 strani
...XV. The unexpected turn of thought and the pointedness of expression, which the moderns consider as the essence of this species of composition, were not required in the ancient Greek epigram ; in this nothing more is requisite than that the entire thought should be conveyed within the limits... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 608 strani
...XV. The unexpected turn of thought and the pointedness of expression, which the moderns consider as the essence of this species of composition, were not required in the ancient Greek epigram ; in this nothing more is requisite than that the entire thought should be conveyed within the limits... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...political feelings. Simonides of Seios, the renowned lyric poet, the contemporary of Pindar and ..Eschylus, was one of the great masters of elegiac song. The...required explanation. The unexpected turn of thought and poiutedness of expression, which the moderns consider the essence of this species of composition, were... | |
| Francis St. John Thackeray - 1874 - 466 strani
...the unexpected turn of the thought and the pointedness of expression which the moderns consider as the essence of this species of composition, were not required in the ancient Greek Epigram, in which nothing more is requisite than that the entire thought should be conveyed within the limits... | |
| Anthologia Graeca, 1867 - 1877 - 534 strani
...the unexpected turn of the thought and the pointedness of expression which the moderns consider as the essence of this species of composition, were not required in the ancient Greek Epigram, in which nothing more is requisite than that the entire Pu thought should be conveyed within the limite... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...political feelings. Simonides of Scios, the renowned lyric poet, the contemporary of Pindar and ^Eschylus, was one of the great masters of elegiac song. The...ancient Greek epigram, where nothing was wanted but that the entire thought should be conveyed within the limit of a few distiohs, and thus, in the hands of... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 596 strani
...political feelings. Simonides of Scios, the renowned lyric poet, the contemporary of Pindar and j3Sschylus, was one of the great masters of elegiac song. The...consider the essence of this species of composition, were net required in the ancient Greek epigram, where nothing was wanted but that the entire thought should... | |
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