The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... sometimes literally and some- times so as to preserve the sense of it , as clearly and intelligently as he could ... Sometimes he sub- stituted simpler paraphrases of the general drift of meaning , and sometimes little moral homilies of ...
... sometimes literally and some- times so as to preserve the sense of it , as clearly and intelligently as he could ... Sometimes he sub- stituted simpler paraphrases of the general drift of meaning , and sometimes little moral homilies of ...
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... sometimes with scat- tered rhymes and sometimes entirely rhymeless , characterized by a tone of bold defiant energy which he himself felt to be Pindaric . 96 Schiller too left a number of Pindaric poems , including a Dithyramb and the ...
... sometimes with scat- tered rhymes and sometimes entirely rhymeless , characterized by a tone of bold defiant energy which he himself felt to be Pindaric . 96 Schiller too left a number of Pindaric poems , including a Dithyramb and the ...
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... Sometimes their original plan was never completed , sometimes it was altered so as to give the same building two different kinds of tower , and nearly always the older simplicity was overlaid , but not concealed , by later elabora ...
... Sometimes their original plan was never completed , sometimes it was altered so as to give the same building two different kinds of tower , and nearly always the older simplicity was overlaid , but not concealed , by later elabora ...
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