The laws of verse or Principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations: together with an annotated repr. of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British association at Exeter, by J.J. Sylvester1870 |
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plain , besides being an unusual form of speech , suggests rather the idea of rheumatism and dampness than that of freshness and coolness , which was evidently in the poet's mind . VIII . ] The three places named would be seen in ...
plain , besides being an unusual form of speech , suggests rather the idea of rheumatism and dampness than that of freshness and coolness , which was evidently in the poet's mind . VIII . ] The three places named would be seen in ...
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... Ideas ) into a definite number of component parts ; but what is especially noticeable in this Ode is the continued dichotomy or bifurcation , springing from one fundamental root - idea , carried out ( consistently with the poet's ...
... Ideas ) into a definite number of component parts ; but what is especially noticeable in this Ode is the continued dichotomy or bifurcation , springing from one fundamental root - idea , carried out ( consistently with the poet's ...
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... idea of fate with the words ultra fas , although I believe such interpretation runs counter to the current English public school tradition . Mortalis , presume , is intended , or at least serves in the original to suggest the notion of ...
... idea of fate with the words ultra fas , although I believe such interpretation runs counter to the current English public school tradition . Mortalis , presume , is intended , or at least serves in the original to suggest the notion of ...
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... ideas ? LIII . Lord Lytton credits Orelli with a reference to a coin containing an effigy of Fortune in a sitting posture , and an inscription , Fortunae Manenti . ' The same reference is given at length in the old Delphin . LV . ] See ...
... ideas ? LIII . Lord Lytton credits Orelli with a reference to a coin containing an effigy of Fortune in a sitting posture , and an inscription , Fortunae Manenti . ' The same reference is given at length in the old Delphin . LV . ] See ...
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... ideas and feelings with the aid of no more than 305 Latin words , and even fewer if only detached sounds be reckoned as distinct words . C เ THE foregoing version is built upon the ruins of Hor . Od . III . 29 - Notes . 41.
... ideas and feelings with the aid of no more than 305 Latin words , and even fewer if only detached sounds be reckoned as distinct words . C เ THE foregoing version is built upon the ruins of Hor . Od . III . 29 - Notes . 41.
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