Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 by Evelyn Baring
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Euripides in _Supp._ 447-49.]
[Footnote 29: _Memoirs_, vol. i. p. 328.] [Footnote 30: _On the Sublime_, xxx.] [Footnote 31: _Literature of the Victorian Era_, p. 382.] [Footnote 32: _On the Sublime_, c. v.] [Footnote 33: Aristotle's _Theory of Poetry and Fine Art_, p. 398.] [Footnote 34: _Miscellaneous Writings_, Conington, vol. i. p. 162.] [Footnote 35: iii. 1045 ff.] [Footnote 36: Mr. Gladstone's merits as a translator were great. His Latin translation of Toplady's hymn "Rock of Ages," beginning "Jesus, pro me perforatus," is altogether admirable.] [Footnote 37: _Od._ iii. 78-82.] [Footnote 38: "As a mortal, thou must nourish each of two forebodings--that to-morrow's sunlight will be the last that thou shalt see: and that for fifty years thou wilt live out thy life in ample wealth."] [Footnote 39: _History of English Poetry_, iii., 394.] [Footnote 40: _Hipp._ 331.] |
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