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Strana vii
... tion of the smaller work , as the latter professed to be a mere abridgment , and as it was at that time the in- tention of the editor to publish a new edition of the larger Horace . This intention being , however , now abandoned , it ...
... tion of the smaller work , as the latter professed to be a mere abridgment , and as it was at that time the in- tention of the editor to publish a new edition of the larger Horace . This intention being , however , now abandoned , it ...
Strana xv
... tion than profit from his occupation.3 The two principal , if not the only authors read in the school of Orbilius , were Homer in Greek , and Livius Andronicus in Latin.4 Homer was , down to the time of Julian , an indispensable part of ...
... tion than profit from his occupation.3 The two principal , if not the only authors read in the school of Orbilius , were Homer in Greek , and Livius Andronicus in Latin.4 Homer was , down to the time of Julian , an indispensable part of ...
Strana xvii
... tion seems impatient of the slower process of translating our thoughts intɔ a second language . The expression must be as free and spon- taneous as the conception ; and , however we may polish and refine our native style , and ...
... tion seems impatient of the slower process of translating our thoughts intɔ a second language . The expression must be as free and spon- taneous as the conception ; and , however we may polish and refine our native style , and ...
Strana xxv
... tion of a foreign literature among a people of strong and masculine minas invariably took place . Wherever their masters in the art had attained to consummate perfection , wherever the genius of the peo- plo nad been reflected in their ...
... tion of a foreign literature among a people of strong and masculine minas invariably took place . Wherever their masters in the art had attained to consummate perfection , wherever the genius of the peo- plo nad been reflected in their ...
Strana xxvii
... tion . If it be true that the earliest annalists of Rome turned their old ruetry into prose , Ennius seems to have versified their tame his tory , and to have left it almost as prosaic as before . It may be doubted , notwithstanding the ...
... tion . If it be true that the earliest annalists of Rome turned their old ruetry into prose , Ennius seems to have versified their tame his tory , and to have left it almost as prosaic as before . It may be doubted , notwithstanding the ...
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