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... lines of the ordinary unrhymed type exceeds in length only two or three of the shortest English pieces , and is a mere trifle in comparison with the many which run into thousands of lines . His subject , it is true , is original , but ...
... lines of the ordinary unrhymed type exceeds in length only two or three of the shortest English pieces , and is a mere trifle in comparison with the many which run into thousands of lines . His subject , it is true , is original , but ...
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... lines ( and fortunately more than mere lines ) to what had been printed in Stanley's edition of Aeschylus about the middle of the seventeenth century . Till ten years ago , only one papyrus fragment of Aeschylus was known - 23 lines of ...
... lines ( and fortunately more than mere lines ) to what had been printed in Stanley's edition of Aeschylus about the middle of the seventeenth century . Till ten years ago , only one papyrus fragment of Aeschylus was known - 23 lines of ...
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... line of the second column shows that this is line 800 of the whole play , consequently the first line of the Oxford fragment is line 765 of the play . It begins with a piece of dialogue . ( All the beginnings of lines , four to five ...
... line of the second column shows that this is line 800 of the whole play , consequently the first line of the Oxford fragment is line 765 of the play . It begins with a piece of dialogue . ( All the beginnings of lines , four to five ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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