The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... says that a brilliant character always suffers the worst corruption if misdirected ; 2 and Alfieri was so corrupted . As soon as he became his own master he plunged into dissipa- tion , which still was not enough to discharge his ...
... says that a brilliant character always suffers the worst corruption if misdirected ; 2 and Alfieri was so corrupted . As soon as he became his own master he plunged into dissipa- tion , which still was not enough to discharge his ...
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... says as he turns from one sister to another , ' it is unhealthy.'33 Even Ariadne's scarf , which lovers of poetry have always known as a pathetic token of her betrayal and her loneliness , the scarf with which Ovid says she waft her ...
... says as he turns from one sister to another , ' it is unhealthy.'33 Even Ariadne's scarf , which lovers of poetry have always known as a pathetic token of her betrayal and her loneliness , the scarf with which Ovid says she waft her ...
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... says M. Guillaumie on p . 111. In view of this it is unfortunate that M. Guillaumie should have written a long book on Balzac , dominated by the idea that it is a mistake for talented students to learn Latin : he calls the education ...
... says M. Guillaumie on p . 111. In view of this it is unfortunate that M. Guillaumie should have written a long book on Balzac , dominated by the idea that it is a mistake for talented students to learn Latin : he calls the education ...
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