| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...and most glowing imaginable, and touched with the greatest spirit. Aristotle had reason to say, He was the only poet who had found out living words ;...An arrow is impatient to be on the wing, a weapon thirsts to drink the blood of an enemy, and the like. Yet his expression is never too big for the sense,... | |
| Robert Somerville Radford - 1901 - 60 páginas
...of the Iliad : 'Aristotle had reason to say, He was the only poet who had found out living woтds ; there are in him more daring figures and metaphors...whatever. An arrow is impatient to be on the wing, and a weapon thiтsts to drink the blood of an enemy, and the like'. Similarly Gladstone, Studies on... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 páginas
...and most glowing imaginable, and touched with the greatest spirit. Aristotle had reason to say. he was the only poet who had found out living words ;...more daring figures and metaphors than in any good anthor whatever. An arrow is impatient to be on the wing, a weapon thirsts to drink the blood of an... | |
| Homer - 1909 - 630 páginas
...and most glowing imaginable, and touched with the greatest spirit. Aristotle had reason to say, he was the only poet who had found out living words ; there are in bim more daring figures and metaphors than in any good author whatever. An arrow is impatient to be... | |
| Willard Higley Durham - 1915 - 504 páginas
...and most glowing imaginable, and touch'd with the greatest Spirit. Aristotle had reason to say, He was the only Poet who had found out Living Words;...An Arrow is impatient to be on the Wing, a Weapon thirsts to drink the Blood of an Enemy, and the like. Yet his Expression is never too big for the Sense,... | |
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