The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 268
... equal abilities and equal virtue , the auditor will inevitably , in time , choose his favorite ; yet , as that choice must be without any cogency of conviction , the hopes or fears which it raises will be faint and languid . Of two ...
... equal abilities and equal virtue , the auditor will inevitably , in time , choose his favorite ; yet , as that choice must be without any cogency of conviction , the hopes or fears which it raises will be faint and languid . Of two ...
Stran 280
... equal to his glory ; which therefore , on the balance , cannot be very great . On the contrary , an original , though but indifferent ( its originality being set aside ) , yet has something to boast ; it is some- thing to say with him ...
... equal to his glory ; which therefore , on the balance , cannot be very great . On the contrary , an original , though but indifferent ( its originality being set aside ) , yet has something to boast ; it is some- thing to say with him ...
Stran 299
... equal ; and that , in spite of all his faults . Think you this too bold ? Consider , in those ancients what is it the world ad- mires ? Not the fewness of their faults , but the number and bright- ness of their beauties ; and if ...
... equal ; and that , in spite of all his faults . Think you this too bold ? Consider , in those ancients what is it the world ad- mires ? Not the fewness of their faults , but the number and bright- ness of their beauties ; and if ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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