The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... manner , if possible , did the poets of Greece evince their admiration of Homer - espe- cially the three most renowned - Eschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles . This can be easily seen by turning to their works . Thus the " Agamemnon ...
... manner , if possible , did the poets of Greece evince their admiration of Homer - espe- cially the three most renowned - Eschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles . This can be easily seen by turning to their works . Thus the " Agamemnon ...
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... manner , and been forgiven - taken back by their husbands , and often without any evidence of repentance on their part ! It must be remembered , besides , that it was not as a mistress or concubine Helen lived with Paris , but as his ...
... manner , and been forgiven - taken back by their husbands , and often without any evidence of repentance on their part ! It must be remembered , besides , that it was not as a mistress or concubine Helen lived with Paris , but as his ...
Pagina 15
... manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue sublime . The only kind of sublimity which a painter or sculptor should aim at is to express , by certain proportions ...
... manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue sublime . The only kind of sublimity which a painter or sculptor should aim at is to express , by certain proportions ...
Pagina 23
... manner described . He resolves that it shall be given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it , while the Mymidons partake of the funeral banquet in honor of Patroclus . " Rejoice with me , Patroclus , even in the mansions of ...
... manner described . He resolves that it shall be given to the dogs , that they may tear and devour it , while the Mymidons partake of the funeral banquet in honor of Patroclus . " Rejoice with me , Patroclus , even in the mansions of ...
Pagina 27
... manner . Nor are they put into the mouth of any of the principal characters ; but are used as a melan- choly episode by the chorus - showing the feeling then en- tertained in Greece , as to the view taken by Menelaus of his wife's ...
... manner . Nor are they put into the mouth of any of the principal characters ; but are used as a melan- choly episode by the chorus - showing the feeling then en- tertained in Greece , as to the view taken by Menelaus of his wife's ...
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