Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed , in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words , as of slight ...
... Greek and Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed , in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words , as of slight ...
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... Greek or Latin one . In English you cannot do this . I answered , that in English we could commonly render one Greek heroic line in a line and a half of our common heroic metre , and I conjectured that this line and a half would be 5 ...
... Greek or Latin one . In English you cannot do this . I answered , that in English we could commonly render one Greek heroic line in a line and a half of our common heroic metre , and I conjectured that this line and a half would be 5 ...
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... Greek tragedy ; and from such accidents as hung a heavy weight on the wings of the Greek poets , and narrowed their flight within the limits of what we may call the Heroic Opera . He proved 25 that in all the essentials of art , no less ...
... Greek tragedy ; and from such accidents as hung a heavy weight on the wings of the Greek poets , and narrowed their flight within the limits of what we may call the Heroic Opera . He proved 25 that in all the essentials of art , no less ...
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