Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... Patroclus with the most odious imputations . And , as he could not sustain an heroic character throughout , so neither could he construct a perfect plot , in which the interest should be perpetually increasing , and the curiosity of the ...
... Patroclus with the most odious imputations . And , as he could not sustain an heroic character throughout , so neither could he construct a perfect plot , in which the interest should be perpetually increasing , and the curiosity of the ...
第 287 頁
... Patroclus , Orestes and Pylades , Æneas and Achates , Cyrus and Araspes , Alexander and Hephaestion , Scipio and Lælius . In each of these the parties are , the true hero , the man of lofty ambition , the magnificent personage in whom ...
... Patroclus , Orestes and Pylades , Æneas and Achates , Cyrus and Araspes , Alexander and Hephaestion , Scipio and Lælius . In each of these the parties are , the true hero , the man of lofty ambition , the magnificent personage in whom ...
第 288 頁
... Patroclus . The distinguishing feature of his disposition is a melt- ing and affectionate spirit , the concentred essence of tenderness and humanity . When Patroclus comes from witnessing the disasters of the Greeks , to collect a ...
... Patroclus . The distinguishing feature of his disposition is a melt- ing and affectionate spirit , the concentred essence of tenderness and humanity . When Patroclus comes from witnessing the disasters of the Greeks , to collect a ...
第 348 頁
... Patroclus , and then of Hector , all traces of the misunderstanding first , and then of its consequences , should be fully obliterated . There is further an essential difference between the undertaking of Columbus and that of Homer ...
... Patroclus , and then of Hector , all traces of the misunderstanding first , and then of its consequences , should be fully obliterated . There is further an essential difference between the undertaking of Columbus and that of Homer ...
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