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302. oldal
... THERSITES . A proof of strength she could not publish more , Unless she say , My mind is now turn'd whore . T. & C. , V , i , 110 Thersites ' comment on her syllogistic conceit descants again in the speech of the other characters ; an ...
... THERSITES . A proof of strength she could not publish more , Unless she say , My mind is now turn'd whore . T. & C. , V , i , 110 Thersites ' comment on her syllogistic conceit descants again in the speech of the other characters ; an ...
389. oldal
... Thersites utters ametrical speech for all the disorderly words in his mind ( Iliad , II , 212 ff . ) No measure in Thersites ' verses ever thinks palpably enough of grammar to revile it . Grammar's authority , Aristotle , did not ask ...
... Thersites utters ametrical speech for all the disorderly words in his mind ( Iliad , II , 212 ff . ) No measure in Thersites ' verses ever thinks palpably enough of grammar to revile it . Grammar's authority , Aristotle , did not ask ...
392. oldal
... THERSITES . Let me carry another to his horse ; for that's the more capable creature . ACHILLES . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirr'd ; And I myself see not the bottom of it . THERSITES . Would the fountain of your mind were ...
... THERSITES . Let me carry another to his horse ; for that's the more capable creature . ACHILLES . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirr'd ; And I myself see not the bottom of it . THERSITES . Would the fountain of your mind were ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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