The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... expression must be as free and spon- taneous as the conception ; and , however we may polish and refine our native style , and substitute a more tardy and elaborate for an instantaneous and inartificial mode of composition , there is a ...
... expression must be as free and spon- taneous as the conception ; and , however we may polish and refine our native style , and substitute a more tardy and elaborate for an instantaneous and inartificial mode of composition , there is a ...
Strana xviii
... expression of that shame of which a noble spirit alone is capable . " 5 The foolish and fatal precipitancy with which Brutus and Cassius , upon the first news of defeat , instead of attempt . ing to rally their broken troops , and to ...
... expression of that shame of which a noble spirit alone is capable . " 5 The foolish and fatal precipitancy with which Brutus and Cassius , upon the first news of defeat , instead of attempt . ing to rally their broken troops , and to ...
Strana xxxi
... expression of youthful feelings and passions , However collected afterward , and published in books , may have been Among the compositions which were communicated to his friends , and opened to him the society of men of letters and the ...
... expression of youthful feelings and passions , However collected afterward , and published in books , may have been Among the compositions which were communicated to his friends , and opened to him the society of men of letters and the ...
Strana xlii
... expression , without the fiction of poetry ; but human life , even in its calmest form , will still delight in seeing itself re flected in the pure mirror of poetry ; and poetry has too much ree ! dignity , too much genuine sympathy ...
... expression , without the fiction of poetry ; but human life , even in its calmest form , will still delight in seeing itself re flected in the pure mirror of poetry ; and poetry has too much ree ! dignity , too much genuine sympathy ...
Strana l
... expression , they are so throughout . The masculine and practical common sense , the natural but not undignified urbanity , the stronger if not sounder moral tone , the greater solidity , in short , of the whole style of thought and ...
... expression , they are so throughout . The masculine and practical common sense , the natural but not undignified urbanity , the stronger if not sounder moral tone , the greater solidity , in short , of the whole style of thought and ...
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