Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... probably be found as follows . Plautus had the raciness of early language , the pith of original genius , and the various resources of a man who had mixed with human life in all its forms , and had kept company with Nature in her ...
... probably be found as follows . Plautus had the raciness of early language , the pith of original genius , and the various resources of a man who had mixed with human life in all its forms , and had kept company with Nature in her ...
Pagina 7
... elevation as brilliancy : and his Trea- tise De Oratore , ( with the exception I am going to state , probably the most perfect of his works , ) is not only a master - piece of exact criticism , but B 4 TERENCE AND PLAUTUS . 7.
... elevation as brilliancy : and his Trea- tise De Oratore , ( with the exception I am going to state , probably the most perfect of his works , ) is not only a master - piece of exact criticism , but B 4 TERENCE AND PLAUTUS . 7.
Pagina 12
... probably , possessed as little of it ; but had Terence felt it in himself , he would have discovered precedents and models for its practical use , with the same ease and success with which he copied the urbanity of Menander . But in ...
... probably , possessed as little of it ; but had Terence felt it in himself , he would have discovered precedents and models for its practical use , with the same ease and success with which he copied the urbanity of Menander . But in ...
Pagina 41
... probably never will be set at rest . The insu perable difficulty seems to be this . If we go the whole length of the former , we seem to deny the prescience of God ; for how could any being know , a year ago , or ten thousand years ago ...
... probably never will be set at rest . The insu perable difficulty seems to be this . If we go the whole length of the former , we seem to deny the prescience of God ; for how could any being know , a year ago , or ten thousand years ago ...
Pagina 45
... probably increase our own difficulties , by looking too exclusively at the final act as a single point , which confessedly must either be or not be , and negligently passing over all that vacillation of purpose and alternation of ...
... probably increase our own difficulties , by looking too exclusively at the final act as a single point , which confessedly must either be or not be , and negligently passing over all that vacillation of purpose and alternation of ...
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