The Art of the Writer: Essays, Excerpts, and TranslationsLane Cooper Cornell University Press, 1952 - 436 páginas |
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... harmony and not harmony itself . ' Phædr . Very true . Soc . And will not Sophocles say to the display of the would - be tragedian , that this is not tragedy but the preliminaries of trag- edy ? and will not Acumenus say the same of ...
... harmony and not harmony itself . ' Phædr . Very true . Soc . And will not Sophocles say to the display of the would - be tragedian , that this is not tragedy but the preliminaries of trag- edy ? and will not Acumenus say the same of ...
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... harmony and sublimity . In the passage before us the words woπeρ védos move first in a heavy measure , which is metrically equivalent to four short syllables : but on removing one syllable , and reading és védos , the grandeur of ...
... harmony and sublimity . In the passage before us the words woπeρ védos move first in a heavy measure , which is metrically equivalent to four short syllables : but on removing one syllable , and reading és védos , the grandeur of ...
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... harmony , but as to the evolution of the meaning , especially in ' builds up her barren precipices into the coldness of the clouds , and lifts her shadowy cones of mountain purple into the pale arch of the sky . ' The other is the ...
... harmony , but as to the evolution of the meaning , especially in ' builds up her barren precipices into the coldness of the clouds , and lifts her shadowy cones of mountain purple into the pale arch of the sky . ' The other is the ...
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AND OF STYLE | 1 |
from the PHÆDRUS | 20 |
from the RHETORIC | 45 |
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Aristotle artist Athenian Athens audience beauty better Buffon called Cicero clauses color composition criticism Demosthenes diction effect eloquence emotion English prose essay Euripides excellence expression fact faculty feeling force French French language genius give Gorgias Greek harmony hearers Hence Herodotus Hyperides ideas Iliad imitation instance intellect Isocrates Johannes von Müller kind labor language learned less literary literature Lysias manner matter means ment metaphor mind mode Molière nature never Nireus object observe orator passage passion peculiar perfect Pericles person Phædr phrase Plato poet poetical poetry present principle produced proper Quintilian reader reason rhetoric rhythm rule sense sentence simile simple Sophocles soul speak speaker speech sublimity suppose syllable theory of style Theuth things thought tion translation treatise true truth understand uttered verse Voltaire Wackernagel whole words writer