Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 5
... 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 curve of least resistance , which we all tend to ...
... 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 curve of least resistance , which we all tend to ...
Pagina 6
... poet was on any occasion forced to use any individual pronoun , but only to show that certain forms can fill certain ... poets it is to be presumed that this is an unique instance in tragedy . It is hardly to be doubted that the great ...
... poet was on any occasion forced to use any individual pronoun , but only to show that certain forms can fill certain ... poets it is to be presumed that this is an unique instance in tragedy . It is hardly to be doubted that the great ...
Pagina 10
... poet for metrical reasons may choose the pronoun that best suits his purpose . Furthermore it seems to me that ode has a much wider range and meaning than is sometimes assigned to it . Like the present tense of the verb , it belongs pre ...
... poet for metrical reasons may choose the pronoun that best suits his purpose . Furthermore it seems to me that ode has a much wider range and meaning than is sometimes assigned to it . Like the present tense of the verb , it belongs pre ...
Pagina 11
... poet could choose this pronoun whenever occasion demanded , within certain limits , within , so to speak , the neutral ground on either side of the pure , actual present of the speaker . This free- dom of usage , together with the fact ...
... poet could choose this pronoun whenever occasion demanded , within certain limits , within , so to speak , the neutral ground on either side of the pure , actual present of the speaker . This free- dom of usage , together with the fact ...
Pagina 30
... poet would on occasion avail himself of this opportunity . ' Ekeîvos here also affords two types : 1. Ajax 94 . καλῶς ἔλεξας , ἀλλ ' ἐκεῖνό μοι φράσον . 2. Trachin . 614 . καὶ τῶνδ ̓ ἀποίσεις σῆμ , ὃ κεῖνος εὐμαθὲς etc. The distribution ...
... poet would on occasion avail himself of this opportunity . ' Ekeîvos here also affords two types : 1. Ajax 94 . καλῶς ἔλεξας , ἀλλ ' ἐκεῖνό μοι φράσον . 2. Trachin . 614 . καὶ τῶνδ ̓ ἀποίσεις σῆμ , ὃ κεῖνος εὐμαθὲς etc. The distribution ...
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