Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, Opseg 1Harper., 1897 |
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Stranica 91
... Bacchylides . The manuscript , which was much mutilated , has been pieced together and transcribed , and the poems will be published towards the end of November . An exact transcript of the manu- script will be given in uncial type ...
... Bacchylides . The manuscript , which was much mutilated , has been pieced together and transcribed , and the poems will be published towards the end of November . An exact transcript of the manu- script will be given in uncial type ...
Stranica 112
... not taken the lessons of Longinus adequately to heart . I do not think the off - hand judgment disparaging Bacchylides in comparison with Pindar will be justified by what I have 112 [ November 13 , 1897 . LITERATURE .
... not taken the lessons of Longinus adequately to heart . I do not think the off - hand judgment disparaging Bacchylides in comparison with Pindar will be justified by what I have 112 [ November 13 , 1897 . LITERATURE .
Stranica 184
... Bacchylides are so full of promise . But it is no grave dis- paragement to a poet to say that he is not the equal of Pindar ; and this I have understood to be the view not only of Longinus , but also of the scholar who is about to edit ...
... Bacchylides are so full of promise . But it is no grave dis- paragement to a poet to say that he is not the equal of Pindar ; and this I have understood to be the view not only of Longinus , but also of the scholar who is about to edit ...
Stranica 220
... Bacchylides in ordinary Greek characters and uncials , printed at the Oxford University Press , and edited by Mr. Frederic G. Kenyon , is almost ready for publication by the British Museum . There are 20 poems in all that have been ...
... Bacchylides in ordinary Greek characters and uncials , printed at the Oxford University Press , and edited by Mr. Frederic G. Kenyon , is almost ready for publication by the British Museum . There are 20 poems in all that have been ...
Stranica 256
... Bacchylides . From the Papyrus in the British Museum . Edited by Frederick G. Kenyon , M.A. , D.Litt . London , 1897. Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum . DECEMBER MAGAZINES . Le Monde Moderne . Revue Mensuelle ...
... Bacchylides . From the Papyrus in the British Museum . Edited by Frederick G. Kenyon , M.A. , D.Litt . London , 1897. Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum . DECEMBER MAGAZINES . Le Monde Moderne . Revue Mensuelle ...
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