Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 111
... literary criticism as it applies to two great comic playwrights . The Summary of a Comparison Between Aristophanes and Menander , though only partial in the form left us , shows the same caution in literary mat- ters that can be seen in ...
... literary criticism as it applies to two great comic playwrights . The Summary of a Comparison Between Aristophanes and Menander , though only partial in the form left us , shows the same caution in literary mat- ters that can be seen in ...
עמוד 137
... literary figures to capitalize on Plutarch's writings.29 Of the German literary giants , Goethe and Schiller appropriated from Plutarch.30 Nor is it stretching the case to declare that French drama of the late sixteenth and entire ...
... literary figures to capitalize on Plutarch's writings.29 Of the German literary giants , Goethe and Schiller appropriated from Plutarch.30 Nor is it stretching the case to declare that French drama of the late sixteenth and entire ...
עמוד 159
... literary excitement generated by a single new find with respect to an author whose works have nearly become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ...
... literary excitement generated by a single new find with respect to an author whose works have nearly become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ...
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