Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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113. oldal
... Creon the death of their fathers . These young heroes were known to the Greeks under the title of the Epigoni , or the descendants ; and for this reason the author has given to ́his poem the title of Epigoniad , a name , it must be ...
... Creon the death of their fathers . These young heroes were known to the Greeks under the title of the Epigoni , or the descendants ; and for this reason the author has given to ́his poem the title of Epigoniad , a name , it must be ...
115. oldal
... Creon , and the confederate Greeks , under Theseus . The battle is full of the spirit of Homer . We shall not trouble our reader with particulars , which would appear insipid in prose especially if compared to the lively poetry of our ...
... Creon , and the confederate Greeks , under Theseus . The battle is full of the spirit of Homer . We shall not trouble our reader with particulars , which would appear insipid in prose especially if compared to the lively poetry of our ...
116. oldal
... Creon , king of Thebes , sends next an embassy to the confederate Greeks , desir ing a truce of seven days , in order to bury the dead . Diomede , impatient to return home , and stimulated by jealousy , violently opposes this overture ...
... Creon , king of Thebes , sends next an embassy to the confederate Greeks , desir ing a truce of seven days , in order to bury the dead . Diomede , impatient to return home , and stimulated by jealousy , violently opposes this overture ...
117. oldal
... Creon . That tyrant determines to make the most political use of this incident : he sends privately a message to Diomede , threatening to put Cassandra to death , if that hero would not agree to a separate truce with Thebes . This ...
... Creon . That tyrant determines to make the most political use of this incident : he sends privately a message to Diomede , threatening to put Cassandra to death , if that hero would not agree to a separate truce with Thebes . This ...
118. oldal
... Creon . " This is a short abstract of the story on which this new poem is founded . The reader may perhaps conjecture ( what I am not very anxious to conceal ) that the execution of the Epigoniad is better than the design , the poetry ...
... Creon . " This is a short abstract of the story on which this new poem is founded . The reader may perhaps conjecture ( what I am not very anxious to conceal ) that the execution of the Epigoniad is better than the design , the poetry ...
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