Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 5
... early , ékeîvos is not un- common , but where is õde , to which the grammars give the second place in the familiar group ? But ode is a very uncertain quantity ( A. J. P. XXIII , 124 ) . It belongs chiefly to dramatic literature , where ...
... early , ékeîvos is not un- common , but where is õde , to which the grammars give the second place in the familiar group ? But ode is a very uncertain quantity ( A. J. P. XXIII , 124 ) . It belongs chiefly to dramatic literature , where ...
Pagina 37
... early story which he told with the freshness of a new theme , not the experiences that he thought worthy of preservation in lyric measures , but the fact that he fixed for all time the imported and unnatural hexameter as a Latin verse ...
... early story which he told with the freshness of a new theme , not the experiences that he thought worthy of preservation in lyric measures , but the fact that he fixed for all time the imported and unnatural hexameter as a Latin verse ...
Pagina 3
... early fame of the Calender affects in any vital way the main contention of my article , but the question of the relations between Spenser and Leicester is of far - reaching importance not only with reference to Mother Hubberds Tale and ...
... early fame of the Calender affects in any vital way the main contention of my article , but the question of the relations between Spenser and Leicester is of far - reaching importance not only with reference to Mother Hubberds Tale and ...
Pagina 4
... early reception of the Calender was not unfavorable , " but this is not to admit that it was received with a chorus of praise , and that the fortunate author became famous at a bound . My first objection to Professor Baskervill's ...
... early reception of the Calender was not unfavorable , " but this is not to admit that it was received with a chorus of praise , and that the fortunate author became famous at a bound . My first objection to Professor Baskervill's ...
Pagina 5
... early reception of the Calender that have no basis in fact ; and surely I have the right to propose , as an explanation of the apparent failure of the poem to attract much attention for a number of years after its appear- ance , that ...
... early reception of the Calender that have no basis in fact ; and surely I have the right to propose , as an explanation of the apparent failure of the poem to attract much attention for a number of years after its appear- ance , that ...
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