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Side 50
... achieve what Odes I , 26 seems to intimate , a reunifica- tion of the two worlds that would do injustice to neither . Perhaps the real point of the recusatio lies , as Wimmel has suggested , in its power to gain time for the creative ...
... achieve what Odes I , 26 seems to intimate , a reunifica- tion of the two worlds that would do injustice to neither . Perhaps the real point of the recusatio lies , as Wimmel has suggested , in its power to gain time for the creative ...
Side 68
... achieve is derived from its single power to refresh and renew our spirits . The idea is Pindaric ; and as we shall see in the Pindarizing ode , III , 4 , Hor- ace's political poetry , far from being versified politics , embodies the ...
... achieve is derived from its single power to refresh and renew our spirits . The idea is Pindaric ; and as we shall see in the Pindarizing ode , III , 4 , Hor- ace's political poetry , far from being versified politics , embodies the ...
Side 69
... achieve a new rootedness , whose outward manifestation is their return to classical models . It may be that a modern poet can no more overcome the Hellenistic division once and for all than he can return to the womb ; but he can still ...
... achieve a new rootedness , whose outward manifestation is their return to classical models . It may be that a modern poet can no more overcome the Hellenistic division once and for all than he can return to the womb ; but he can still ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
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