Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... ANCIENT HISTORIANS : GIBBON I consider the two works of Sallust which have come down to us entire , as romances founded on facts ; no adequate causes are stated , and there is no real con- tinuity of action . In Thucydides , you are ...
... ANCIENT HISTORIANS : GIBBON I consider the two works of Sallust which have come down to us entire , as romances founded on facts ; no adequate causes are stated , and there is no real con- tinuity of action . In Thucydides , you are ...
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... ancient times is very great ; still there are certain principles upon which the history of a modern period may be written , neither sacrificing all truth and reality , like Gibbon , nor descending into mere biography and anecdote ...
... ancient times is very great ; still there are certain principles upon which the history of a modern period may be written , neither sacrificing all truth and reality , like Gibbon , nor descending into mere biography and anecdote ...
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... ancient and modern stage , the stages of Greece and of England . The Greeks were polytheists ; their religion was ... ancient and modern drama might be illustrated by a parallel of the ancient and modern music ; -the one consisting of ...
... ancient and modern stage , the stages of Greece and of England . The Greeks were polytheists ; their religion was ... ancient and modern drama might be illustrated by a parallel of the ancient and modern music ; -the one consisting of ...
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