LaocoonMacmillan, 1874 - 360 páginas |
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... hands to him for succour . Then the serpents rush to the temple of Minerva and disappear beneath the earth , and Laocoon is smitten with blindness . Hyginus , the next writer on the subject after Virgil , speaks of the children being ...
... hands to him for succour . Then the serpents rush to the temple of Minerva and disappear beneath the earth , and Laocoon is smitten with blindness . Hyginus , the next writer on the subject after Virgil , speaks of the children being ...
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... hand , or a new habit to the mind . ' 7. And now let me say a word as to authors whom Lessing does not mention , but with whom he was acquainted . The Abbé Du Bos wrote his Réflexions critiques sur la Poësie et la Peinture ' in 1719. In ...
... hand , or a new habit to the mind . ' 7. And now let me say a word as to authors whom Lessing does not mention , but with whom he was acquainted . The Abbé Du Bos wrote his Réflexions critiques sur la Poësie et la Peinture ' in 1719. In ...
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... hand and lays on colours is a painter . The earliest of these essays were written in those years in which one mistook joyousness and levity for genius . For whatever is tolerable in the later essays I am well convinced I am entirely and ...
... hand and lays on colours is a painter . The earliest of these essays were written in those years in which one mistook joyousness and levity for genius . For whatever is tolerable in the later essays I am well convinced I am entirely and ...
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... an amateur ; the second was a philo- sopher ; the third was a critic . It was not easy for the two first to make a wrong use either of their feeling or of their reasoning . On the 64 B other hand , the principal force of the remarks of.
... an amateur ; the second was a philo- sopher ; the third was a critic . It was not easy for the two first to make a wrong use either of their feeling or of their reasoning . On the 64 B other hand , the principal force of the remarks of.
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore. other hand , the principal force of the remarks of the critic depends upon the correctness of their application to the particular case , and it would be astonishing ...
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore. other hand , the principal force of the remarks of the critic depends upon the correctness of their application to the particular case , and it would be astonishing ...
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