Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 39
... beginnings of Roman history itself ; cares more to analyse Cicero's orations into the formal rhetorical divisions , to reduce his periods to metrical schemes , and to learn the secrets of his inimitable style , than to search out the ...
... beginnings of Roman history itself ; cares more to analyse Cicero's orations into the formal rhetorical divisions , to reduce his periods to metrical schemes , and to learn the secrets of his inimitable style , than to search out the ...
Pagina 4
... beginning to gain headway , they assuredly do not sustain the orthodox view of immediate fame . It is obvious that , to prove the truth of such a view , we must have evidence concerning the seven years which intervened . There are many ...
... beginning to gain headway , they assuredly do not sustain the orthodox view of immediate fame . It is obvious that , to prove the truth of such a view , we must have evidence concerning the seven years which intervened . There are many ...
Pagina 31
... beginning of the twelfth century . The story itself is probably much older than the manuscript in which it is recorded , 13 and in any case was in existence long before Marie's lay was written . According to the version found in the ...
... beginning of the twelfth century . The story itself is probably much older than the manuscript in which it is recorded , 13 and in any case was in existence long before Marie's lay was written . According to the version found in the ...
Pagina 57
... Without undertaking the perhaps impossible task of determin- ing where this story had its beginning , we may regard its occur- rence in Irish literature of a high degree of antiquity The Celtic Origin of the Lay of Yonec 57.
... Without undertaking the perhaps impossible task of determin- ing where this story had its beginning , we may regard its occur- rence in Irish literature of a high degree of antiquity The Celtic Origin of the Lay of Yonec 57.
Pagina 15
... beginning with angry words and leading up ( as in the earlier debates ) to a challenge . The issue of a duel is avoided in all three cases by the intervention of a mediator , some character akin to but not quite a rival of the ...
... beginning with angry words and leading up ( as in the earlier debates ) to a challenge . The issue of a duel is avoided in all three cases by the intervention of a mediator , some character akin to but not quite a rival of the ...
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