The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 strani |
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Stran 174
... praise anything of his : Nam quos contemnimus , eorum quoque laudes contemnimus . " 2 " There are so few who write well in this age , " says Crites , " that methinks any praises should be wel- come ; they neither rise to the dignity of ...
... praise anything of his : Nam quos contemnimus , eorum quoque laudes contemnimus . " 2 " There are so few who write well in this age , " says Crites , " that methinks any praises should be wel- come ; they neither rise to the dignity of ...
Stran 263
... praise , lamented shade ! receive ; This praise at least a grateful Muse may give : The Muse , whose early voice you taught to sing , Prescrib'd her heights , and prun'd her tender wing , ( Her guide now lost ) no more attempts to rise ...
... praise , lamented shade ! receive ; This praise at least a grateful Muse may give : The Muse , whose early voice you taught to sing , Prescrib'd her heights , and prun'd her tender wing , ( Her guide now lost ) no more attempts to rise ...
Stran 545
... praise , and such praise is sufficient for it . But now turn to Homer : - Ως φάτο · τοὺς δ ̓ ἤδη κατέχεν φυσίζοος αλα ἐν Λακεδαίμονι αὖθι , φίλῃ ἐν πατρίδι γαίῃ . 2 We are here in another world , another order of poetry altogether ...
... praise , and such praise is sufficient for it . But now turn to Homer : - Ως φάτο · τοὺς δ ̓ ἤδη κατέχεν φυσίζοος αλα ἐν Λακεδαίμονι αὖθι , φίλῃ ἐν πατρίδι γαίῃ . 2 We are here in another world , another order of poetry altogether ...
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