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more on inner action , to give himself greater latitude in time and space than can the dramatist who must parade his ... We moderns may , on psychological grounds , deny his argument that ' character gives us qualities , but it is in ...
more on inner action , to give himself greater latitude in time and space than can the dramatist who must parade his ... We moderns may , on psychological grounds , deny his argument that ' character gives us qualities , but it is in ...
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In the dedication to the Marquess of Normanby of his translation of the Aeneid , speaking of his attempt to give a smooth ... for wherever that is used , it gives a roughness to the verse ; of which we can have little need in a language ...
In the dedication to the Marquess of Normanby of his translation of the Aeneid , speaking of his attempt to give a smooth ... for wherever that is used , it gives a roughness to the verse ; of which we can have little need in a language ...
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It is true that Catullus translates an ode of Sappho's , that Virgil borrows a line here and there from Homer and Theocritus , and that it was Horace's avowed aim to give the Greek lyric to the Roman world . Yet even when they follow ...
It is true that Catullus translates an ode of Sappho's , that Virgil borrows a line here and there from Homer and Theocritus , and that it was Horace's avowed aim to give the Greek lyric to the Roman world . Yet even when they follow ...
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