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Page vi
... course , each of these terms may and does provoke a controversy as to what really is this or that ; but I think it may be stated generally , that the moderately and reasonably conservative critic is one who is by no means convinced that ...
... course , each of these terms may and does provoke a controversy as to what really is this or that ; but I think it may be stated generally , that the moderately and reasonably conservative critic is one who is by no means convinced that ...
Page ix
... course , conservative critics are taunted with " defending absurdities . " 66 Plerique " ( writes G. Dindorf " ) , " ut hodie quoque non raro fieri videmus , unam tantum in arte critica fugiebant audaciae et temeritatis speciem , quae ...
... course , conservative critics are taunted with " defending absurdities . " 66 Plerique " ( writes G. Dindorf " ) , " ut hodie quoque non raro fieri videmus , unam tantum in arte critica fugiebant audaciae et temeritatis speciem , quae ...
Page x
... course , passages where there is no dispute at all about the reading , but much doubt as to the author's meaning , like those which lately gave faulty passage faulty still , than to exercise a misplaced ingenuity by putting on it a ...
... course , passages where there is no dispute at all about the reading , but much doubt as to the author's meaning , like those which lately gave faulty passage faulty still , than to exercise a misplaced ingenuity by putting on it a ...
Page xv
... to attribute to Sophocles " a degree of subtlety passing into eccentricity would be of course ridiculous . " I would rather say , " may perhaps be unjust . " catalogue of them given in Prof. Campbell's Preface . Perhaps PREFACE . XV.
... to attribute to Sophocles " a degree of subtlety passing into eccentricity would be of course ridiculous . " I would rather say , " may perhaps be unjust . " catalogue of them given in Prof. Campbell's Preface . Perhaps PREFACE . XV.
Page xvi
... course , the Author's general meaning , -- what he intended to express , - is sometimes clear , or tolerably clear , when the mode in which he has expressed it has no parallel at all in our language . Hence literal translations often ...
... course , the Author's general meaning , -- what he intended to express , - is sometimes clear , or tolerably clear , when the mode in which he has expressed it has no parallel at all in our language . Hence literal translations often ...
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