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... poet , a minister of religion . It was as if , amidst the gathering horrors of the French revolution , when the foun- tains of the great deep of human wickedness were about to be broken open , and a maddened fanatical populace would ...
... poet , a minister of religion . It was as if , amidst the gathering horrors of the French revolution , when the foun- tains of the great deep of human wickedness were about to be broken open , and a maddened fanatical populace would ...
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... poet , of Grecian antiquity . With this title the whole analogy would open to the student , between the heathen and the Christian Vates of the present day . He would understand that in all forms of human society a power must be created ...
... poet , of Grecian antiquity . With this title the whole analogy would open to the student , between the heathen and the Christian Vates of the present day . He would understand that in all forms of human society a power must be created ...
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... poets still occupied the same comprehensive position , and from it endeavoured to impress upon the Athenian people ... poet of the Sophists ; far above him stood Sophocles , no unfit representative of the practical , moderate , ethical ...
... poets still occupied the same comprehensive position , and from it endeavoured to impress upon the Athenian people ... poet of the Sophists ; far above him stood Sophocles , no unfit representative of the practical , moderate , ethical ...
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... poets , even of Lucretius , on the same subject , in which little is attempted but the excitement of mere pity or terror . Let him observe how Eschylus himself , without abandoning these necessary ingredients , or rather while embodying ...
... poets , even of Lucretius , on the same subject , in which little is attempted but the excitement of mere pity or terror . Let him observe how Eschylus himself , without abandoning these necessary ingredients , or rather while embodying ...
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... poet ; it is in transfusing this abstract generalized philo- sophy into a bodily form : and this he has done in the whole story and plot of the Agamemnon . Agamemnon is his Athens - the great and power- ful monarch , lying , as all ...
... poet ; it is in transfusing this abstract generalized philo- sophy into a bodily form : and this he has done in the whole story and plot of the Agamemnon . Agamemnon is his Athens - the great and power- ful monarch , lying , as all ...
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2d Edition 4th Edition A. J. VALPY adapted Ægisth Agam Agamemnon ancient Anglicæ Apollo Argive Aristophanes Arithmetic Atreus blood bound Cass CHARLES ANTHON Chor Chorus cloth Clyt Clytemnestra copious corrected crime curse deed didst dost doth E. H. BARKER e'en Edited by A. J. Editio English Notes English-Latin enlarged Eschylus Eton Eton Latin Euripides evil F. E. J. VALPY fate fear Geography gods Grammar School Greek Grammar Greek Language halls hand hath heart heaven History JAMES PYCROFT Jove Language late Latin Exercises Latin Grammar Latin Language Latin-English Dictionary Lessons Lexicon light Menelaus mind moral murder Norwich School o'er Pleisthenes poet poetry post 8vo prophetic Questions revised S. T. BLOOMFIELD seems Semich Shrewsbury School sooth Sophocles soul spouse TESTAMENTUM DOMINI Text thee thou Thucydides Thyestes tion translation Trinity College Troy truth unto usum Valpy's vols words wrath
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