Makers of Literary Criticism, Том 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... Herodotus , Pindar , or Aeschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed to read and write ; and how restless , how difficulty hidden , the powers of genius are ; and ...
... Herodotus , Pindar , or Aeschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed to read and write ; and how restless , how difficulty hidden , the powers of genius are ; and ...
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... Herodotus is scarcely more remarkable than that from Herodotus to Thucydides in the gradual dereliction of fabulous incident and ornamented language . Herodotus is as much a poet in relation to Thucydides as Homer is in relation to ...
... Herodotus is scarcely more remarkable than that from Herodotus to Thucydides in the gradual dereliction of fabulous incident and ornamented language . Herodotus is as much a poet in relation to Thucydides as Homer is in relation to ...
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... Herodotus , Plutarch , Livy , were poets ; and although the plan of these writers , especially that of Livy , restrained them from developing this faculty in its highest degree , they made copious and ample amends for their subjection ...
... Herodotus , Plutarch , Livy , were poets ; and although the plan of these writers , especially that of Livy , restrained them from developing this faculty in its highest degree , they made copious and ample amends for their subjection ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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