The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... fact - apparently because he was incapable of seeing it . That was the fact which Arnold saw ; and Arnold had the best of it in English . The fact is that , even when Homer's language seems odd , it is always beautiful : vividly ...
... fact - apparently because he was incapable of seeing it . That was the fact which Arnold saw ; and Arnold had the best of it in English . The fact is that , even when Homer's language seems odd , it is always beautiful : vividly ...
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... fact had ceased to exist . But we can live better by understanding it . We can , for instance , stop thinking of Russia as an Asiatic nation , when in fact it is a European society which was partly civilized by the Greek part of the ...
... fact had ceased to exist . But we can live better by understanding it . We can , for instance , stop thinking of Russia as an Asiatic nation , when in fact it is a European society which was partly civilized by the Greek part of the ...
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... fact that Shakespeare read Amphitruo in the original should be added the fact that he also knew a third comedy by Plautus , the Mostel- laria . In The Taming of the Shrew the names of the servants Tranio and Grumio come from the ...
... fact that Shakespeare read Amphitruo in the original should be added the fact that he also knew a third comedy by Plautus , the Mostel- laria . In The Taming of the Shrew the names of the servants Tranio and Grumio come from the ...
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