Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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... course , meant to imply that the great dramatic poets were bound by any narrow limits of metre to alter their thought , vary their words , misuse their grammar or do violence to their vocabulary , but , just as in all life , there is a ...
... course , meant to imply that the great dramatic poets were bound by any narrow limits of metre to alter their thought , vary their words , misuse their grammar or do violence to their vocabulary , but , just as in all life , there is a ...
Pagina 30
... course , occur with both ToÚTOV and exeívov in some other foot , and it may perhaps be well to add that the majority of instances in which ovTos is used with the articular substantive shows the ovтos separated from them . In the fifth ...
... course , occur with both ToÚTOV and exeívov in some other foot , and it may perhaps be well to add that the majority of instances in which ovTos is used with the articular substantive shows the ovтos separated from them . In the fifth ...
Pagina 35
... course , to be found in the unquestioned superiority of the Greek literature over the Latin . But in view of the many splendid qualities of Latin literature and of the immeasurable influence which it has exerted upon all the later ...
... course , to be found in the unquestioned superiority of the Greek literature over the Latin . But in view of the many splendid qualities of Latin literature and of the immeasurable influence which it has exerted upon all the later ...
Pagina 41
... course , but a single square . When we put together the individual squares we get the whole immense crazy quilt of Latin literature . The imitation was slavish , and yet no mortal man ever found the Roman quilt even remotely like the ...
... course , but a single square . When we put together the individual squares we get the whole immense crazy quilt of Latin literature . The imitation was slavish , and yet no mortal man ever found the Roman quilt even remotely like the ...
Pagina 43
... course , expres- sions of a comparative viewpoint . Latin literature is formal . as compared with Greek ; utilitarian as compared with Greek ; imitative of the Greek . Criticism could never make much pro- gress if deprived of its method ...
... course , expres- sions of a comparative viewpoint . Latin literature is formal . as compared with Greek ; utilitarian as compared with Greek ; imitative of the Greek . Criticism could never make much pro- gress if deprived of its method ...
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