Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... appreciate to the full the charm of the place and , much as I enjoyed my six or seven weeks there , I did not benefit as I should have done . It is a little difficult to go back into a disciplined life after one has managed one's own ...
... appreciate to the full the charm of the place and , much as I enjoyed my six or seven weeks there , I did not benefit as I should have done . It is a little difficult to go back into a disciplined life after one has managed one's own ...
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... appreciate his own language in the process of trying to find a reasonable equivalent : several of the poems which I like best are verses which I learnt by heart in the process of trans- lating them , and the practice is one of the ...
... appreciate his own language in the process of trying to find a reasonable equivalent : several of the poems which I like best are verses which I learnt by heart in the process of trans- lating them , and the practice is one of the ...
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... appreciate Virgil or Tacitus : the eloquence of Cicero makes no appeal to those with- out literary taste : Horace is a difficult author : the dexterity of Ovid is more remarkable than his poetic feeling and Cæsar has to be read in bulk ...
... appreciate Virgil or Tacitus : the eloquence of Cicero makes no appeal to those with- out literary taste : Horace is a difficult author : the dexterity of Ovid is more remarkable than his poetic feeling and Cæsar has to be read in bulk ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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