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... wanted , and believed that something of the kind could be done . " Whether there is or ever will be a city such as we have described , " says Plato in the ' Republic ' , " is of no consequence to him who wishes to see it PLATO AND ...
... wanted , and believed that something of the kind could be done . " Whether there is or ever will be a city such as we have described , " says Plato in the ' Republic ' , " is of no consequence to him who wishes to see it PLATO AND ...
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... wanted to say rather than what the characters actually did say , endangers his existence as a dramatist . The dramatist has to heighten and lengthen and deepen the common speech , and yet leave it seeming to be the common speech . Here ...
... wanted to say rather than what the characters actually did say , endangers his existence as a dramatist . The dramatist has to heighten and lengthen and deepen the common speech , and yet leave it seeming to be the common speech . Here ...
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... wanted not the slow- coming , often posthumous fame of the scholar or the historian , but the quick applause and lavish fees which are too often the reward of the tricks of the cheap jack . In about a year he put together a work to ...
... wanted not the slow- coming , often posthumous fame of the scholar or the historian , but the quick applause and lavish fees which are too often the reward of the tricks of the cheap jack . In about a year he put together a work to ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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