Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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21 The third trend in the criticism of Hilary — the traditional opinion that his style is overcharged with ornament , involved , and obscure - grew out of this one fanciful characterization of St. Jerome : sanctus Hilarius Gallicano ...
21 The third trend in the criticism of Hilary — the traditional opinion that his style is overcharged with ornament , involved , and obscure - grew out of this one fanciful characterization of St. Jerome : sanctus Hilarius Gallicano ...
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... if the imitation is restricted to these two qualities — the complete difference in their subject matter precluding resemblance in any other respect.82 A survey of the criticisms on Hilary's style in representative literary histories ...
... if the imitation is restricted to these two qualities — the complete difference in their subject matter precluding resemblance in any other respect.82 A survey of the criticisms on Hilary's style in representative literary histories ...
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ornate Gallic oratory leaves its impress on his style , but thinks it distinguished nevertheless by its vigor and passion.36 Some recent critics , who agree that his style is strained and obscure , attribute this defect to Hilary's ...
ornate Gallic oratory leaves its impress on his style , but thinks it distinguished nevertheless by its vigor and passion.36 Some recent critics , who agree that his style is strained and obscure , attribute this defect to Hilary's ...
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