Shakspere: Some Notes on His Character and WritingsEdmonston and Douglas, 1867 - 119 Seiten |
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... Homer , it admits of perhaps no exception . Should our modern poets be taken as tests , the affirmation may be confidently made that had they , each and all , lived in a solitude so complete that no one knew a particle regarding their ...
... Homer , it admits of perhaps no exception . Should our modern poets be taken as tests , the affirmation may be confidently made that had they , each and all , lived in a solitude so complete that no one knew a particle regarding their ...
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... Homer alone - speak frequently in their own persons - it may be in praise or it may be in disparagement , yet is the ego with them so paramount that the living man is perpetually appearing on the surface . They conceal much , but they ...
... Homer alone - speak frequently in their own persons - it may be in praise or it may be in disparagement , yet is the ego with them so paramount that the living man is perpetually appearing on the surface . They conceal much , but they ...
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... Homer and by Milton . وو This , amongst others , is one of the precious lessons to be acquired by the study of Shakspere's works - the greatest of geniuses ranks amongst the most careful and sedulous of workmen . The pretence is ...
... Homer and by Milton . وو This , amongst others , is one of the precious lessons to be acquired by the study of Shakspere's works - the greatest of geniuses ranks amongst the most careful and sedulous of workmen . The pretence is ...
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... Homer a regulated measurement prevails . In all these cases the object apparently was , by wedding music with the grand verse of the poets , to render it more easy of recollec- tion , and thus aid in its preservation . Even in our own ...
... Homer a regulated measurement prevails . In all these cases the object apparently was , by wedding music with the grand verse of the poets , to render it more easy of recollec- tion , and thus aid in its preservation . Even in our own ...
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... Homer is a remarkable instance of this peculiarity in the mind of antiquity . Neither in the Iliad " nor in the " Odyssey " does this sublime genius dwell on the " multitudinous sea " or on the varied aspects of the wide - spread ...
... Homer is a remarkable instance of this peculiarity in the mind of antiquity . Neither in the Iliad " nor in the " Odyssey " does this sublime genius dwell on the " multitudinous sea " or on the varied aspects of the wide - spread ...
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