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Page xvii
... seems to have been very intimate . To this source too may be traced his gnomic style , and perhaps also the traces ... seem to me to have been humorous1 ; and as to his acceptance of fees and composing odes to order , we should not ...
... seems to have been very intimate . To this source too may be traced his gnomic style , and perhaps also the traces ... seem to me to have been humorous1 ; and as to his acceptance of fees and composing odes to order , we should not ...
Page xix
... seem at first sight needless and without point , may have been due to the faithful representation of some object of art ... seems to imply quadrigae . The chariots of the nymphs have winged horses , Pausan . v . 19. 2. In my note on ...
... seem at first sight needless and without point , may have been due to the faithful representation of some object of art ... seems to imply quadrigae . The chariots of the nymphs have winged horses , Pausan . v . 19. 2. In my note on ...
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... seems to correspond to the pre - Pheidian idealistic schools of material representation ; that of Sophokles to the Pheidian school - to which however he stands in the relation of pupil rather than master - while Euripides ' style is in ...
... seems to correspond to the pre - Pheidian idealistic schools of material representation ; that of Sophokles to the Pheidian school - to which however he stands in the relation of pupil rather than master - while Euripides ' style is in ...
Page xxi
... seems to have thought to be most strikingly illustrated by contem- porary history was that of the mutability of human affairs , of the contrasts produced by destiny . That he had ample reason for so thinking is shown by a glance at a ...
... seems to have thought to be most strikingly illustrated by contem- porary history was that of the mutability of human affairs , of the contrasts produced by destiny . That he had ample reason for so thinking is shown by a glance at a ...
Page xxiii
... seems to have cherished a deeper love of nature , especially of trees and flowers , than is generally to be discerned in Greek literature . He is a most effective word- painter , producing his pictures by a few bold strokes . The ...
... seems to have cherished a deeper love of nature , especially of trees and flowers , than is generally to be discerned in Greek literature . He is a most effective word- painter , producing his pictures by a few bold strokes . The ...
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