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... less similar in form , but belonging to a much later epoch of culture , less spontaneous and more artificial , presenting some great idea in a INTRODUCTION. ...
... less similar in form , but belonging to a much later epoch of culture , less spontaneous and more artificial , presenting some great idea in a INTRODUCTION. ...
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... less obvious : ( 2 ) swift boats like swift chariots , ( 3 ) a ship sailing like a bird sailing , ( 5 ) a strong boxer repelling attack like a strong fortress , ( 6 ) a heavy man falling like a heavy tree , ( 7 ) blows like hail , ( 8 ) ...
... less obvious : ( 2 ) swift boats like swift chariots , ( 3 ) a ship sailing like a bird sailing , ( 5 ) a strong boxer repelling attack like a strong fortress , ( 6 ) a heavy man falling like a heavy tree , ( 7 ) blows like hail , ( 8 ) ...
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... less ) than what the modern poet ( especially the lyric poet ) aspires to : for in order to appreciate the true poetic success of Vergil , it is clearly necessary to understand his object , and so avoid the mistake of judging him by an ...
... less ) than what the modern poet ( especially the lyric poet ) aspires to : for in order to appreciate the true poetic success of Vergil , it is clearly necessary to understand his object , and so avoid the mistake of judging him by an ...
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... less in this book than the rest , if indeed it appears at all1 . There is , however , a great deal of fresh and vigorous de- scription in the account of the contests , especially the boat - race and the foot - race ; the archery and ...
... less in this book than the rest , if indeed it appears at all1 . There is , however , a great deal of fresh and vigorous de- scription in the account of the contests , especially the boat - race and the foot - race ; the archery and ...
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... less consciously , by Homer , will be found collected in the Appendix at the end of the notes in the form of a list drawn up by aid of the commentators . Without discussing the question fully , which would not be suitable in a brief ...
... less consciously , by Homer , will be found collected in the Appendix at the end of the notes in the form of a list drawn up by aid of the commentators . Without discussing the question fully , which would not be suitable in a brief ...
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