The Quarterly Review, Volumen215John Murray, 1911 |
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... Greek Poets . By J. A. Symonds . Two vols . Third edition . London : Black , 1893 . 6. An Echo of Greek Song . By W. H. D. Rouse . London : Dent , 1899 . 7. Paraphrases and Translations from the Greek . By the Earl of Cromer . London ...
... Greek Poets . By J. A. Symonds . Two vols . Third edition . London : Black , 1893 . 6. An Echo of Greek Song . By W. H. D. Rouse . London : Dent , 1899 . 7. Paraphrases and Translations from the Greek . By the Earl of Cromer . London ...
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... Greek literature was peculiarly sensitive to the spirit of the age , because the Greeks were a peculiarly sensitive race . Yet the most essential element in it , the language , owing to its excellence as a medium of expression ...
... Greek literature was peculiarly sensitive to the spirit of the age , because the Greeks were a peculiarly sensitive race . Yet the most essential element in it , the language , owing to its excellence as a medium of expression ...
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... Greek fancy . Yet form and fancy had been powerless to prolong the life of the epic and the drama ; and the extraordinary duration of the type of poetry contained in the Anthology must be ascribed to some other cause . Perhaps it lies ...
... Greek fancy . Yet form and fancy had been powerless to prolong the life of the epic and the drama ; and the extraordinary duration of the type of poetry contained in the Anthology must be ascribed to some other cause . Perhaps it lies ...
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... utterance of a man who has taken refuge in intellectual pursuits and found happiness therein . But more often the tone is one of sadness and regret , not as a rule the regret of one who would live a 26 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
... utterance of a man who has taken refuge in intellectual pursuits and found happiness therein . But more often the tone is one of sadness and regret , not as a rule the regret of one who would live a 26 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
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... read his works . But the hard truth is that his prose versions leave the reader cold ; and if he is to be warmed by Mr Mackail's book , it must be at the fire of the original Greek . The fact that so fine a THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY 27.
... read his works . But the hard truth is that his prose versions leave the reader cold ; and if he is to be warmed by Mr Mackail's book , it must be at the fire of the original Greek . The fact that so fine a THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY 27.
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