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Pagina 181
... Pindar's arrangement , so far as this was possible in a composition of a quite different nature . But in Ronsard's poem we find that the strophe in which this echo of Pindar occurs , is the very first of the poem . This too is quite ...
... Pindar's arrangement , so far as this was possible in a composition of a quite different nature . But in Ronsard's poem we find that the strophe in which this echo of Pindar occurs , is the very first of the poem . This too is quite ...
Pagina 184
... Pindar . The contrary assumption , that of Ronsard's priority , would create hopeless diffi- culties , and is , moreover , refuted by internal evidence of the utmost cogency . For a careful analysis of these texts with the aid of the ...
... Pindar . The contrary assumption , that of Ronsard's priority , would create hopeless diffi- culties , and is , moreover , refuted by internal evidence of the utmost cogency . For a careful analysis of these texts with the aid of the ...
Pagina 185
... Pindar . 67 Every one of these difficulties is avoided by the contrary assump- tions of Du Bellay's independent knowledge of Pindar and the priority of the Musagnaomachie to the Hymne Triumphal . We shall probably , therefore , be ...
... Pindar . 67 Every one of these difficulties is avoided by the contrary assump- tions of Du Bellay's independent knowledge of Pindar and the priority of the Musagnaomachie to the Hymne Triumphal . We shall probably , therefore , be ...
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Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
Estrich Chaucers Prologue to the Legend of Good Women | 20 |
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