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Pagina 99
... poetic claims , for this is very far from being the case , as many passages of power and beauty will testify : but they bear too small a proportion to the flatter and colder parts : the full and genuine spirit of song is not present ...
... poetic claims , for this is very far from being the case , as many passages of power and beauty will testify : but they bear too small a proportion to the flatter and colder parts : the full and genuine spirit of song is not present ...
Pagina 119
... poetic version of a play of Ęschylus be practicable . Mr. Boyd be- lieves that a good translation of it into verse is impossible , and especially , as he observes , in the Choral Odes : but Mr. Symmons is evidently at issue with his ...
... poetic version of a play of Ęschylus be practicable . Mr. Boyd be- lieves that a good translation of it into verse is impossible , and especially , as he observes , in the Choral Odes : but Mr. Symmons is evidently at issue with his ...
Pagina 227
... poetic beauties not unwor thy of the original , we willingly admit : but we cannot con- cur with Mr. D. when he remarks that the choral odes , as they are rendered by that translator , are distinguished by a close adherence to the sense ...
... poetic beauties not unwor thy of the original , we willingly admit : but we cannot con- cur with Mr. D. when he remarks that the choral odes , as they are rendered by that translator , are distinguished by a close adherence to the sense ...
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