Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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... appears to be no real evidence that Socrates him- self had ever followed statuary or any other craft . Plato's assertions about his youth and early manhood at least imply that he had from the first abundant leisure to satisfy his ...
... appears to be no real evidence that Socrates him- self had ever followed statuary or any other craft . Plato's assertions about his youth and early manhood at least imply that he had from the first abundant leisure to satisfy his ...
Strana 398
... appears absurd ; and Constable appears admir- able in his robust sense no less than in his moral probity . But after all Sir George Beaumont was offering , unintelligently no doubt and in a frozen formula , an artistic principle - the ...
... appears absurd ; and Constable appears admir- able in his robust sense no less than in his moral probity . But after all Sir George Beaumont was offering , unintelligently no doubt and in a frozen formula , an artistic principle - the ...
Strana 399
... appears in the poem , with the description of the old man whom the poet actually met as he appears in Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal . By emphasis and suppression and the choice of an appropriately solitary background the old man becomes ...
... appears in the poem , with the description of the old man whom the poet actually met as he appears in Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal . By emphasis and suppression and the choice of an appropriately solitary background the old man becomes ...
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