Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 43
... Greek rhetoric or Augustan poetry on Renaissance Europe ? It is good so far as it goes , and it has been especially valuable as a corrective to mere " personal " appreciation . We understand Burns better , and can enjoy him not one whit ...
... Greek rhetoric or Augustan poetry on Renaissance Europe ? It is good so far as it goes , and it has been especially valuable as a corrective to mere " personal " appreciation . We understand Burns better , and can enjoy him not one whit ...
Pagina 131
... Greek letters , and was not Aristophanes always at his elbow ? Nor could so keen a reformer as Lucian be deficient ... Greeks were imper- vious to the charm of natural scenery . Would it not be nearer the truth to say that after ...
... Greek letters , and was not Aristophanes always at his elbow ? Nor could so keen a reformer as Lucian be deficient ... Greeks were imper- vious to the charm of natural scenery . Would it not be nearer the truth to say that after ...
Pagina 180
... Greek declensions and the Multiplication Table ) , for the sake of reminding my- self that I had once been a civilised human being . At times , when brought very low , I would raise my voice and shout as loudly as possible , in order to ...
... Greek declensions and the Multiplication Table ) , for the sake of reminding my- self that I had once been a civilised human being . At times , when brought very low , I would raise my voice and shout as loudly as possible , in order to ...
Pagina 264
... Greek and Latin . That depends upon the meaning given to " culture " ; but if that odious word denotes anything better than a facility of tea - table conversation , we cannot agree with the apolo- gists . As we have said , French and ...
... Greek and Latin . That depends upon the meaning given to " culture " ; but if that odious word denotes anything better than a facility of tea - table conversation , we cannot agree with the apolo- gists . As we have said , French and ...
Pagina 265
... Greek ; they all knew what was meant . " Happily offence is not so easily avoided , and the fact that all know what he means will , let us hope , put some at least on their guard . a This attack upon Greek is but a part of the ...
... Greek ; they all knew what was meant . " Happily offence is not so easily avoided , and the fact that all know what he means will , let us hope , put some at least on their guard . a This attack upon Greek is but a part of the ...
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