Makers of Literary Criticism, Том 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... effect , in which perhaps after all he might acquit himself but imperfectly , he would resign a glory in the parti- cipation of the cause . There was little danger that Homer , or any of the eternal poets , should have so far ...
... effect , in which perhaps after all he might acquit himself but imperfectly , he would resign a glory in the parti- cipation of the cause . There was little danger that Homer , or any of the eternal poets , should have so far ...
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... effect on the world by what we can judge of their effect there , that a man and his work are measured . Effect ? Influence ? Utility ? Let a man do his work ; the fruit of it is the care of Another than he . It will grow its own fruit ...
... effect on the world by what we can judge of their effect there , that a man and his work are measured . Effect ? Influence ? Utility ? Let a man do his work ; the fruit of it is the care of Another than he . It will grow its own fruit ...
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... effect exercised by eminent power of style . Every reader of Dante can at once call to mind what the peculiar effect I mean is ; I spoke of it in my lectures on translating Homer , and there I took an example of it from Dante , who ...
... effect exercised by eminent power of style . Every reader of Dante can at once call to mind what the peculiar effect I mean is ; I spoke of it in my lectures on translating Homer , and there I took an example of it from Dante , who ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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