The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 224
... Greek - but from her Greek teacher she promoted him to be one of her chief ministers . He was the one who encouraged the queen to assume the rank of Queen of the Orient , who comforted her heart in adversity , and who furnished her with ...
... Greek - but from her Greek teacher she promoted him to be one of her chief ministers . He was the one who encouraged the queen to assume the rank of Queen of the Orient , who comforted her heart in adversity , and who furnished her with ...
Stran 226
... Greek in Latin , there are several places where one can say that he has not understood his author very well . I do not want to accuse so scholarly a man of ignorance , nor establish my reputation on the ruins of his . I know what it is ...
... Greek in Latin , there are several places where one can say that he has not understood his author very well . I do not want to accuse so scholarly a man of ignorance , nor establish my reputation on the ruins of his . I know what it is ...
Stran 381
... Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words as of slight differences ...
... Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words as of slight differences ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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