Philological Quarterly, المجلد 25University of Iowa., 1946 |
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... writes also of night's black slum- ber ( uέhais awgos ) that is shed ( xúto ) upon one's eyes ( ibid . , 141A ) and of sleep that flows down from quivering leaves ( aidvooouέvæv dè qúlλwv xãμa xaτágoɛi : ibid . , 4 ) . Pindar says the ...
... writes also of night's black slum- ber ( uέhais awgos ) that is shed ( xúto ) upon one's eyes ( ibid . , 141A ) and of sleep that flows down from quivering leaves ( aidvooouέvæv dè qúlλwv xãμa xaτágoɛi : ibid . , 4 ) . Pindar says the ...
الصفحة 234
... writes of the house of Medici in terms of the greatest approbation.25 Of the Medici , it is Lor- enzo who is most often singled out for approbation . Lorenzo's part in stimulating the artists of the Renaissance to produce their great ...
... writes of the house of Medici in terms of the greatest approbation.25 Of the Medici , it is Lor- enzo who is most often singled out for approbation . Lorenzo's part in stimulating the artists of the Renaissance to produce their great ...
الصفحة 272
... [ writes Fielding ] , as it is the most glaring in the whole , so I conceive it is not to be found in any Book now extant . It is designed a Character of perfect Simplicity ; and as the Goodness of his Heart will recommend him to the Good ...
... [ writes Fielding ] , as it is the most glaring in the whole , so I conceive it is not to be found in any Book now extant . It is designed a Character of perfect Simplicity ; and as the Goodness of his Heart will recommend him to the Good ...
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