Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 5
... as in all life , there is a curve of least resistance , which we all tend to follow , so in iambic metre of tragedy , there are certain positions , 1 which one or the other pronoun falls into the The Demonstrative Pronoun in Sophocles 5.
... as in all life , there is a curve of least resistance , which we all tend to follow , so in iambic metre of tragedy , there are certain positions , 1 which one or the other pronoun falls into the The Demonstrative Pronoun in Sophocles 5.
Pagina 38
... least , who cared so little for form that he slung right and left into his muddy stream an impure mixture of Greek and Latin words and wrote two hundred verses while standing on one foot , but who nevertheless made his nation love and ...
... least , who cared so little for form that he slung right and left into his muddy stream an impure mixture of Greek and Latin words and wrote two hundred verses while standing on one foot , but who nevertheless made his nation love and ...
Pagina 41
... least were used originally , even though they did exist in the Greek model . And thank God for such a phrase as " forum Romanum . " We are to believe that the poets of Rome were merely makers of crazy quilts , and never so much as had a ...
... least were used originally , even though they did exist in the Greek model . And thank God for such a phrase as " forum Romanum . " We are to believe that the poets of Rome were merely makers of crazy quilts , and never so much as had a ...
Pagina 13
... least by 1590 , some reputation as a man of in- fluence at court , there is some reason for thinking that the fame of the Calender was measurably increased thereby . Fraunce , in his Arcadian Rhetoric , 1588 , has a quotation from F. Q. ...
... least by 1590 , some reputation as a man of in- fluence at court , there is some reason for thinking that the fame of the Calender was measurably increased thereby . Fraunce , in his Arcadian Rhetoric , 1588 , has a quotation from F. Q. ...
Pagina 16
... least he complained bitterly when he found he was to be kept there . Passing by all other references , the passage in the Gnat alone is clear enough to prove that it was this one thing that he blamed Leicester for . See " Spenser and ...
... least he complained bitterly when he found he was to be kept there . Passing by all other references , the passage in the Gnat alone is clear enough to prove that it was this one thing that he blamed Leicester for . See " Spenser and ...
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