EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... style which no one seems to have used before , grave , often simple in the extreme , relying on scant or everyday metaphor , clear , escaping from the echoes that haunt the heroic play as a species , most fitted for the undertones of ...
... style which no one seems to have used before , grave , often simple in the extreme , relying on scant or everyday metaphor , clear , escaping from the echoes that haunt the heroic play as a species , most fitted for the undertones of ...
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... style of the Juvenal and Persius translations . With the exception of the single play All for Love , these successes ... styles often disagreeable , hard , and unsympathetic to the ear , and from the fact that he has a difficult and ...
... style of the Juvenal and Persius translations . With the exception of the single play All for Love , these successes ... styles often disagreeable , hard , and unsympathetic to the ear , and from the fact that he has a difficult and ...
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... style was explained ; but is it ? The few flights into style that one sees would argue that it is not , for they are shaky and inconsistent . That is why one is apt to put up with the existing drabness , even while being disappointed by ...
... style was explained ; but is it ? The few flights into style that one sees would argue that it is not , for they are shaky and inconsistent . That is why one is apt to put up with the existing drabness , even while being disappointed by ...
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An Introduction to | 35 |
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