The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Euripides : -We are such stuff As dreams are made of , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep ! - Thus admirably is an uniformity of character , that leading beauty in dramatic poesy , preserved through- out the Tempest . And it ...
... Euripides : -We are such stuff As dreams are made of , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep ! - Thus admirably is an uniformity of character , that leading beauty in dramatic poesy , preserved through- out the Tempest . And it ...
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... Euripides , ' says Quintilian , and nearly imi- tated the manner of this tragic writer , though in a different kind of work . He is a complete pattern of oratorial excellence ; ità omnem vitæ imaginem expressit , tanta in eo inveniendi ...
... Euripides , ' says Quintilian , and nearly imi- tated the manner of this tragic writer , though in a different kind of work . He is a complete pattern of oratorial excellence ; ità omnem vitæ imaginem expressit , tanta in eo inveniendi ...
139. oldal
... Euripides himself , whom Longinus so highly commends for his representation of the madness of Orestes . It is well contrived , that the first affront that is offered Lear should be a proposal from Goneril , his eldest daughter , to ...
... Euripides himself , whom Longinus so highly commends for his representation of the madness of Orestes . It is well contrived , that the first affront that is offered Lear should be a proposal from Goneril , his eldest daughter , to ...
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... Euripides . The first is an author so uncommon and eccentric , that we can scarcely try him by dramatic rules . In strokes of nature and character , he yields not to the Greeks ; in all other circumstances that constitute the excellence ...
... Euripides . The first is an author so uncommon and eccentric , that we can scarcely try him by dramatic rules . In strokes of nature and character , he yields not to the Greeks ; in all other circumstances that constitute the excellence ...
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... Euripides . It is , how- ever , certain , that he abounds in artful allusions to the state of Athens at the time when he wrote ; and perhaps he is more valuable , considered as a poli- tical satirist , than a writer of comedy . Plautus ...
... Euripides . It is , how- ever , certain , that he abounds in artful allusions to the state of Athens at the time when he wrote ; and perhaps he is more valuable , considered as a poli- tical satirist , than a writer of comedy . Plautus ...
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