The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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Сторінка 111
... once catches up as unknown to Zeus . But it shall be known , ' replies Prometheus . " Once more , to Hermes , he pronounces that strange prophecy of the fall of Zeus . As Uranus and Kronus fell , so he , the third ruler of heaven ...
... once catches up as unknown to Zeus . But it shall be known , ' replies Prometheus . " Once more , to Hermes , he pronounces that strange prophecy of the fall of Zeus . As Uranus and Kronus fell , so he , the third ruler of heaven ...
Сторінка 176
... once blessed and blessed what he once cursed ' . The truth of that saying is entirely confined to the contrast between the writer who complacently echoed political theorists in his youth and the writer who ill- temperedly echoed ...
... once blessed and blessed what he once cursed ' . The truth of that saying is entirely confined to the contrast between the writer who complacently echoed political theorists in his youth and the writer who ill- temperedly echoed ...
Сторінка 269
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line ! And then the second line with that ...
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line ! And then the second line with that ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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