Selections in English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria (1580-1880)Ginn, 1902 - 701 páginas |
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... Quintilian , Plautus , Terence . - JONSON's note . Quintilian , as the best way of informing youth , 94 BEN JONSON .
... Quintilian , Plautus , Terence . - JONSON's note . Quintilian , as the best way of informing youth , 94 BEN JONSON .
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James Mercer Garnett. Quintilian , as the best way of informing youth , and confirming man . For , besides that the mind is raised with the height and sublimity of such a verse , it takes spirit from the greatness of the matter , and is ...
James Mercer Garnett. Quintilian , as the best way of informing youth , and confirming man . For , besides that the mind is raised with the height and sublimity of such a verse , it takes spirit from the greatness of the matter , and is ...
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... metaphor is rashly used by a wise man .. QUINTILIAN , Inst . VIII . 6 , 4 . 12 far - fetched . 13 bow - line . * Encyclopedia , general education . assured . Yet we must adventure ; for things , DISCOVERies made UPON MEN AND MATTER . 97.
... metaphor is rashly used by a wise man .. QUINTILIAN , Inst . VIII . 6 , 4 . 12 far - fetched . 13 bow - line . * Encyclopedia , general education . assured . Yet we must adventure ; for things , DISCOVERies made UPON MEN AND MATTER . 97.
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... Quintilian warns us , that in no kind of translation , or metaphor , or allegory , we make a turn from what we began ; as if we fetch the original of our metaphor from sea , and billows , we end not in flames and ashes : it is a most ...
... Quintilian warns us , that in no kind of translation , or metaphor , or allegory , we make a turn from what we began ; as if we fetch the original of our metaphor from sea , and billows , we end not in flames and ashes : it is a most ...
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... tem- 20 It abounds in blood [ i.e. , force ] because it says much more than is neces- sary . Cf. QUINTILIAN , Inst . X. 1 , 56. 21 They have bones and sinews . porary belief , and suspension of his own judgment , 102 BEN JONSON .
... tem- 20 It abounds in blood [ i.e. , force ] because it says much more than is neces- sary . Cf. QUINTILIAN , Inst . X. 1 , 56. 21 They have bones and sinews . porary belief , and suspension of his own judgment , 102 BEN JONSON .
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