Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... become a flower , which Cæsar might sometimes touch , though he should touch it only to weave a crown for some prouder and happier mistress . She was roused from her musings by the loud step and voice of Cethegus , who was pacing ...
... become a flower , which Cæsar might sometimes touch , though he should touch it only to weave a crown for some prouder and happier mistress . She was roused from her musings by the loud step and voice of Cethegus , who was pacing ...
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... become of me ? ers - if you have sisters- " " If you have moth- " Clodius has a sister , " muttered Ligarius , " or he is much belied . " " By Heaven , she is weeping , " said Clodius . " If she were not evidently a Greek , ” said ...
... become of me ? ers - if you have sisters- " " If you have moth- " Clodius has a sister , " muttered Ligarius , " or he is much belied . " " By Heaven , she is weeping , " said Clodius . " If she were not evidently a Greek , ” said ...
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... become ! " " Intolerable . But come and sup with me on the Nones . You have no objection to meet the Consul ? " " Cicero ? None at all . We need not talk politics . Our old dispute about Plato and Epicurus will furnish us with plenty of ...
... become ! " " Intolerable . But come and sup with me on the Nones . You have no objection to meet the Consul ? " " Cicero ? None at all . We need not talk politics . Our old dispute about Plato and Epicurus will furnish us with plenty of ...
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... become much less intelligible if all illustrations of this sort were expunged . His similes are frequently rather those of a traveller than of a poet . He employs them not to display his ingenuity by fanciful analogies , not to delight ...
... become much less intelligible if all illustrations of this sort were expunged . His similes are frequently rather those of a traveller than of a poet . He employs them not to display his ingenuity by fanciful analogies , not to delight ...
الصفحة 69
... verse which requires much command of rhyme . The stanza becomes a bed of Procrustes : and the thoughts of the unfortunate author are alternately racked and curtailed to fit their new recep- CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 69.
... verse which requires much command of rhyme . The stanza becomes a bed of Procrustes : and the thoughts of the unfortunate author are alternately racked and curtailed to fit their new recep- CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 69.
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