The Andover Review, Opseg 16Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1891 |
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Stranica 249
... Callimachus , the poet laureate of his day ; and we may infer that he belonged to a family of high standing and wealth . With Callimachus , the dictatorial representative of the fashionable school of poetry , he must have received an ...
... Callimachus , the poet laureate of his day ; and we may infer that he belonged to a family of high standing and wealth . With Callimachus , the dictatorial representative of the fashionable school of poetry , he must have received an ...
Stranica 250
... Callimachus , in words which became proverbial , μéya kaкóv , — “ A big book is a great plague . " The natural retort followed : finical minuteness , laborious attention to words rather than to ideas , obscurity , were charged upon ...
... Callimachus , in words which became proverbial , μéya kaкóv , — “ A big book is a great plague . " The natural retort followed : finical minuteness , laborious attention to words rather than to ideas , obscurity , were charged upon ...
Stranica 251
... Callimachus - like , You who disgrace the name poet , and dim posterity's lustre , 99 1 Plague take you all , you sly ticks , backbiting masters of song . ' Against the position taken by his master Callimachus , Apollo- nius the pupil ...
... Callimachus - like , You who disgrace the name poet , and dim posterity's lustre , 99 1 Plague take you all , you sly ticks , backbiting masters of song . ' Against the position taken by his master Callimachus , Apollo- nius the pupil ...
Stranica 252
... Callimachus , already an old man , did not long outlive the quarrel . Apollonius , in later years , returned to Alexandria , to enjoy his fairly - won reputation , and to succeed to his master's position ; and on his death , says his ...
... Callimachus , already an old man , did not long outlive the quarrel . Apollonius , in later years , returned to Alexandria , to enjoy his fairly - won reputation , and to succeed to his master's position ; and on his death , says his ...
Stranica 253
... Callimachus ; where the story , the composition , the language , should recall the past even while it bore the mark of the present ; he attempted , in short , the impossible feat of combining all these unlike things in the artificial ...
... Callimachus ; where the story , the composition , the language , should recall the past even while it bore the mark of the present ; he attempted , in short , the impossible feat of combining all these unlike things in the artificial ...
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