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Page 49
... things said and things done . While his criteria for each class were different , he considers it equally his duty with the things done to record the things said . The speeches are the parts of his History which he has elaborated with ...
... things said and things done . While his criteria for each class were different , he considers it equally his duty with the things done to record the things said . The speeches are the parts of his History which he has elaborated with ...
Page 122
... thing the audience already knew ! When Telemachus visited Nestor he at once blocked the telling of familiar tales by ... things which are already known to the other . His own audience knew the story of the Iliad , hence knew of Odysseus ...
... thing the audience already knew ! When Telemachus visited Nestor he at once blocked the telling of familiar tales by ... things which are already known to the other . His own audience knew the story of the Iliad , hence knew of Odysseus ...
Page 163
... things which Vergil wholly left on one side , even things he might well have used , such as the comparison of the stubborn resistance of Ajax , beset by a crowd of Trojans , to that of an ass , belaboured by boys but still going where ...
... things which Vergil wholly left on one side , even things he might well have used , such as the comparison of the stubborn resistance of Ajax , beset by a crowd of Trojans , to that of an ass , belaboured by boys but still going where ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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