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" Agamemnon.' Zeus, — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed, Even by that holiest name I name the Highest and Best. On him I cast my troublous care, My only refuge from despair : Weighing all else, in Him alone I find Relief from this vain burden... "
Folklore - 287. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1904
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Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 474 oldal
...conception of Zeus — or should we rather say of God Himself ? — in the" first chorus of the 'Agamemnon.' Zeus, — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed,...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. One erst appeared supreme, Bold with abounding might, But like a darkling dream Vanished in long past...

Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 476 oldal
...God Himself ? — in the first chorus of the 'Agamemnon.' Zeus, — by what name soe'er He gloried being addressed, Even by that holiest name I name...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. One erst appeared supreme, Bold with abounding might, But like a darkling dream Vanished in long past...

Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 492 oldal
...first chorus of the 'Agamemnon.' Zeus, — by what name soe'er He slories being addressed. Even bv that holiest name I name the Highest and Best. On...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. One erst appeared supreme. Bold with abounding might. But like a darkling dream Vanished in long past...

The Idea of Tragedy in Ancient and Modern Drama: Three Lectures Delivered at ...

William Leonard Courtney - 1900 - 156 oldal
...note of monotheism. Listen to him, for instance, in the celebrated chorus of the Agamemnon i — " Zeus, by what name soe'er He glories being addressed,...I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind." 1 It is time to turn from .ffischylus to the next inheritor of the tragic mantle, Sophocles. If ^schylus...

Publications, 54. kötet

Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 588 oldal
...effort ; on his holy seat He thinks, and all is done, even as him seems most meet. The other passage 169 is put in the mouth of a chorus of old men, who are...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. One160 erst appeared supreme, Bold with abounding might, But like a darkling dream Vanished in long...

Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare

Lewis Campbell - 1904 - 308 oldal
...attained perfection — is rather that ineffable power to whom the Chorus of the ' Agamemnon ' appeal : ' Zeus — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed,...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. . . . Zeus, who prepared for men The path of wisdom, binding fast Learning to suffering. . . .' But...

Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An Essay

Lewis Campbell - 1904 - 308 oldal
...attained perfection — is rather that ineffable power to whom the Chorus of the ' Agamemnon ' appeal : ' Zeus — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed,...holiest name I name the highest and best— On him I oast my troublous care, My only refuge from despair : Weighing all else, in him alone I find Relief...

The World's Great Religious Poetry

Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 888 oldal
...by what name soe'er He glories being addressed, Even by that holiest name I name the highest and the Best. On him I cast my troublous care, My only refuge...alone I find Relief from this vain burden of the mind. One erst appeared supreme, Bold with abounding might, But like a darkling dream Vanished in long past...

The World's Great Religious Poetry

Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 890 oldal
...This is the end, in peace, as it was found. HYMN TO ZEUS (From the Greek) First Chorus from A9amemnon Zeus, — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed, Even by that holiest name I name the highest and the Best. On him I cast my troublous care, My only refuge from despair: Weighing all else, in Him alone...

The World's Great Religious Poetry

Caroline Miles Hill - 1928 - 888 oldal
...loveth his rising. This is the end, HYMN TO ZEUS ^ESCHYLUS (From the Greek) First Chorus from Agamemnon Zeus, — by what name soe'er He glories being addressed, Even by that holiest name I name the highest and the Best. On him I cast my troublous care, My only refuge from despair: Weighing all else, in Him alone...




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