English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 52
... stories , the noble poem of Palamon and Arcite , which is of the epic kind , and perhaps not much inferior to the Ilias or the Eneis . The story is more pleasing than either of them , the 25 manners as perfect , the diction as poetical ...
... stories , the noble poem of Palamon and Arcite , which is of the epic kind , and perhaps not much inferior to the Ilias or the Eneis . The story is more pleasing than either of them , the 25 manners as perfect , the diction as poetical ...
الصفحة 143
... story and devour the page , are to me better far than the wet sheets of the last new novel from the Ballantyne press ... story . . . . With what eagerness I used to look forward to the next number , and open the prints ! Ah , never again ...
... story and devour the page , are to me better far than the wet sheets of the last new novel from the Ballantyne press ... story . . . . With what eagerness I used to look forward to the next number , and open the prints ! Ah , never again ...
الصفحة 332
... story , hardly less than in the legend of Ariadne , the story of Dionysus has become a story of human persons , with human fortunes and even more intimately human appeal 35 to sympathy ; so that Euripides , pre - eminent as a poet of ...
... story , hardly less than in the legend of Ariadne , the story of Dionysus has become a story of human persons , with human fortunes and even more intimately human appeal 35 to sympathy ; so that Euripides , pre - eminent as a poet of ...
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