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Page 135
... course to strengthen character and mind . The practic has a practical and im- mediate end : to give rational ... course he does not do , or at least not in our Poetics . So there we are : we have the catharsis , we have pity and fear ...
... course to strengthen character and mind . The practic has a practical and im- mediate end : to give rational ... course he does not do , or at least not in our Poetics . So there we are : we have the catharsis , we have pity and fear ...
Page 198
... course , his tongue in his cheek ) . So too abiunctae comae mea fata ( 51 ) is a deliberate substitution of poetic artificiality for the flatly prosaic vεótμntóv μe , and cedentem ad templa deum me is much more mock - impressive than ...
... course , his tongue in his cheek ) . So too abiunctae comae mea fata ( 51 ) is a deliberate substitution of poetic artificiality for the flatly prosaic vεótμntóv μe , and cedentem ad templa deum me is much more mock - impressive than ...
Page 223
... course on the addressee . Actually , there is not even a straight- forward threat : in strictness , the warning refers to the desirability of having acted aright and not - except that the comparative , melius , reminds you of the less ...
... course on the addressee . Actually , there is not even a straight- forward threat : in strictness , the warning refers to the desirability of having acted aright and not - except that the comparative , melius , reminds you of the less ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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