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Pagina 121
... moral or poetical extravagances might go unpunished . Although as a comic poet Aristo- phanes is , generally speaking , in the relation of a parodist to the tragedians , yet he never attacks Sophocles , and even where he lays hold of ...
... moral or poetical extravagances might go unpunished . Although as a comic poet Aristo- phanes is , generally speaking , in the relation of a parodist to the tragedians , yet he never attacks Sophocles , and even where he lays hold of ...
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... moral appreciation , with what right can moral instruction be demanded of Comedy , with what ground can it be expected ? When we examine more closely the moral apophthegms of the Greek comic writers , we find that they are all of them ...
... moral appreciation , with what right can moral instruction be demanded of Comedy , with what ground can it be expected ? When we examine more closely the moral apophthegms of the Greek comic writers , we find that they are all of them ...
Pagina 309
... moral philosophers , his works are the school of the world . Chamfort terms him the most amiable teacher of humanity since Socrates ; and is of opinion that Julius Cæsar who called Terence a half Menander , would have called Menander a ...
... moral philosophers , his works are the school of the world . Chamfort terms him the most amiable teacher of humanity since Socrates ; and is of opinion that Julius Cæsar who called Terence a half Menander , would have called Menander a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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