The Tragedies of ÆschylusBohn, 1849 - 234 pàgines Contains the seven extant plays of Aeschylus. |
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Pàgina vii
... common places and mythical details . It might indeed be read and performed " with characters omitted . " As far as the corrupt state of the choruses will allow us to judge , they were genial , brilliant , and graceful , but the very ...
... common places and mythical details . It might indeed be read and performed " with characters omitted . " As far as the corrupt state of the choruses will allow us to judge , they were genial , brilliant , and graceful , but the very ...
Pàgina x
... common feature of physical valour , is equal to anything , even in Eschylus . The description of each warrior is not only a physical and heroic , but an ethical picture . The high - souled Lit. of Greece , p . 324 . . Amphiaraus , whose ...
... common feature of physical valour , is equal to anything , even in Eschylus . The description of each warrior is not only a physical and heroic , but an ethical picture . The high - souled Lit. of Greece , p . 324 . . Amphiaraus , whose ...
Pàgina 20
... common benefit upon mor- tals , wretched Prometheus , as penance for what offence art thou thus suffering ? 1 I have followed Dindorf's elegant emendation . See his note , and Blomf . on Ag . 1 . PR . I have just ceased lamenting my own ...
... common benefit upon mor- tals , wretched Prometheus , as penance for what offence art thou thus suffering ? 1 I have followed Dindorf's elegant emendation . See his note , and Blomf . on Ag . 1 . PR . I have just ceased lamenting my own ...
Pàgina 26
... common , that have but a single tooth , on whom ne'er doth the sun glance with his rays , nor the nightly moon . And hard by are three winged sisters of these , the snake - tressed Gor- gons , abhorred of mortals , whom none of human ...
... common , that have but a single tooth , on whom ne'er doth the sun glance with his rays , nor the nightly moon . And hard by are three winged sisters of these , the snake - tressed Gor- gons , abhorred of mortals , whom none of human ...
Pàgina 28
Aeschylus. The rest I shall tell both to you and to her in common , after reaching the very identical track of my former narrative . There is on the land's utmost verge a city Canopus , hard by the Nile's very mouth and alluvial dyke ...
Aeschylus. The rest I shall tell both to you and to her in common , after reaching the very identical track of my former narrative . There is on the land's utmost verge a city Canopus , hard by the Nile's very mouth and alluvial dyke ...
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Pàgina 5 - Essays : On Decision of Character ; on a Man's writing Memoirs of Himself; on the epithet Romantic; on the aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Religion.
Pàgina 152 - The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Pàgina 5 - I have read with the greatest admiration the Essays of Mr. Foster. He is one of the most profound and eloquent writers that England has produced."— Sir Jama Mackintosh.
Pàgina 3 - Figures of Shells, etched on copper-plates, in which the most characteristic examples are given of all the Genera established up to the present time, arranged in Lamarckian Order, accompanied by copious Explanations; Observations respecting the Geographical or Geological distribution of each ; Tabular Views of the Systems of Lamarck and De Blainvilie; a Glossary of Technical Terms, &c. New Edition, considerably enlarged and improved, with numerous Woodcuts in the text, now first added, 8vo, cloth,...
Pàgina 13 - INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE: containing Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a Summary of the History of the Jews ; an Account of the Jewish Sects ; and a brief Statement of the Contents of the several Books of the Old and New Testaments. By GEORGE TOMLINE, DDFRS New Edition. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 6d. cloth. TOOKE.-THE HISTORY OF PRICES : With reference to the Causes of their principal Variations, from the year 1792 to the year 1838, inclusive.
Pàgina 3 - The grandest work on Ornithology published In this country, the same for British Birds that Audubon's is for the birds of America. Every figure, excepting in a very few instances of extremely large birds, is of the full natural size, beautifully and accurately drawn, with all the spirit of life.
Pàgina 15 - GREGORY'S COLLEGE) FRENCH-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-FRENCH DICTIONARY, containing full Explanations, Definitions, Synonyms, Idioms, Proverbs, Terms of Art and Science, and Rules of Pronunciation in each Language. Compiled from the Dictionaries of the Academy, BOWYER, CHaMBAUD, GARNER, LAVEAUX, DES CARKIERES and FAIN, JOHNSON and WALKER.
Pàgina 17 - THE MUSICAL LIBRARY. A Selection of the best Vocal and Instrumental Music, both English and Foreign. Edited by W. AYRTON, Esq.. of the Opera House.
Pàgina 98 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me ; Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuff's out his vacant garments with his form ; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief.
Pàgina 168 - I hear a voice, you cannot hear, Which says, I must not stay; I see a hand, you cannot see, Which beckons me away.