"Enumerative" Quotes from Famous Books
... are not, indeed, common, because, as Lessing clearly pointed out, the poet depends more upon action and its effect than on mere enumerative description. Even here it is the action of the nod, and the shaking of heaven that follows it, that emphasises the impression, rather than the mere mention of eyebrows or hair. In many other cases ... — Religion and Art in Ancient Greece • Ernest Arthur Gardner |