Literary Criticism: An Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... called to punish the usurper of his crown ? No ! trouble and astonishment take hold of the solitary young man ; he grows bitter against smiling villains ; swears that he will not forget the spirit , and concludes with the significant ...
... called to punish the usurper of his crown ? No ! trouble and astonishment take hold of the solitary young man ; he grows bitter against smiling villains ; swears that he will not forget the spirit , and concludes with the significant ...
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... called " the shield of Dionysus , " and the shield " the cup of Ares . " Or , again , as old age is to life , so is evening to day . Evening may therefore be called " the old age of the day , " and old age , " the evening of life , " or ...
... called " the shield of Dionysus , " and the shield " the cup of Ares . " Or , again , as old age is to life , so is evening to day . Evening may therefore be called " the old age of the day , " and old age , " the evening of life , " or ...
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... called oivos , " wine . " Hence Ganymede is said " to pour the wine to Zeus , " though the gods do not drink wine . So too workers in iron are called xaλkéas , or workers in bronze . This , however , may also be taken as a metaphor ...
... called oivos , " wine . " Hence Ganymede is said " to pour the wine to Zeus , " though the gods do not drink wine . So too workers in iron are called xaλkéas , or workers in bronze . This , however , may also be taken as a metaphor ...
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