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On the other hand , not a single one of the expressions enumerated in Pindar is missing from Du Bellay's lines . ... Du Bellay's expression double porte reproduces the plural form employed by Pindar , in contradistinction to Ronsard's ...
On the other hand , not a single one of the expressions enumerated in Pindar is missing from Du Bellay's lines . ... Du Bellay's expression double porte reproduces the plural form employed by Pindar , in contradistinction to Ronsard's ...
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10 Neither Johnson nor Voltaire knew that there is any sublimity in " ennobling a vulgar image or expression . " Walpole stoutly defends Hamlet's expression of a bare bodkin against Voltaire's criticism by insisting that “ every ...
10 Neither Johnson nor Voltaire knew that there is any sublimity in " ennobling a vulgar image or expression . " Walpole stoutly defends Hamlet's expression of a bare bodkin against Voltaire's criticism by insisting that “ every ...
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... or a defect in point of attitude or expression in a painting of Michel Angelo , would immediately catch an attentive observer , who perhaps might overlook much greater faults in the productions of inferior artists.28 Two days later ...
... or a defect in point of attitude or expression in a painting of Michel Angelo , would immediately catch an attentive observer , who perhaps might overlook much greater faults in the productions of inferior artists.28 Two days later ...
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