Makers of Literary Criticism, المجلد 1Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 من الصفحات |
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... passage : δίδομεν δέ οἱ εὖχος ἀρέσθαι , and this : τὸ μὲν οὐ καταπύθεται ὄμβρωwere solved by Hippias of Thasos . ( 4 ) To punctuation , as in this passage of Empedocles . αἶψα δὲ θνήτ ' ἐφύοντο τὰ πρὶν μάθου ἀθάνατ ̓ εἶναι , ie . ζωρά ...
... passage : δίδομεν δέ οἱ εὖχος ἀρέσθαι , and this : τὸ μὲν οὐ καταπύθεται ὄμβρωwere solved by Hippias of Thasos . ( 4 ) To punctuation , as in this passage of Empedocles . αἶψα δὲ θνήτ ' ἐφύοντο τὰ πρὶν μάθου ἀθάνατ ̓ εἶναι , ie . ζωρά ...
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... passage : " Shall we sail against Macedon ? And where , asks one , shall we effect a landing ? The war itself will ... passage in Herodotus which is generally credited with extra- ordinary sublimity . . . . XIX The removal of connecting ...
... passage : " Shall we sail against Macedon ? And where , asks one , shall we effect a landing ? The war itself will ... passage in Herodotus which is generally credited with extra- ordinary sublimity . . . . XIX The removal of connecting ...
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... passage . XL There is another method very efficient in exalting a style . As the different members of the body , none of which , if severed from its connection , has any intrinsic excellence , unite by their mutual combination to form a ...
... passage . XL There is another method very efficient in exalting a style . As the different members of the body , none of which , if severed from its connection , has any intrinsic excellence , unite by their mutual combination to form a ...
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