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... Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation . " The Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama in the ' Song of Solomon , ' consisting of two persons , and a double chorus , as Origen rightly judges ...
... Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation . " The Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama in the ' Song of Solomon , ' consisting of two persons , and a double chorus , as Origen rightly judges ...
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... Euripides , " Bacchæ , " v . 510 : — Ως ἂν σκότιον εἰσορᾷ κνέφας . There is much the same image in Spenser , but not so bold , " Faer . Qu . ” 1. i . 14 : — A little glooming light , much like a shade . Or , after all , Milton might ...
... Euripides , " Bacchæ , " v . 510 : — Ως ἂν σκότιον εἰσορᾷ κνέφας . There is much the same image in Spenser , but not so bold , " Faer . Qu . ” 1. i . 14 : — A little glooming light , much like a shade . Or , after all , Milton might ...
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... Euripides ; where Porson has remarked , that Milton had once intended to have written a tragedy , not an epic , and to have commenced it with this address to the Sun. It is only necessary to give the Look'st from thy sole dominion like ...
... Euripides ; where Porson has remarked , that Milton had once intended to have written a tragedy , not an epic , and to have commenced it with this address to the Sun. It is only necessary to give the Look'st from thy sole dominion like ...
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... Euripides , who literally describes his field " all brass , " in the " Phoenissæ , " ver . 298. - DUNSTER . 1 Clouds of foot . Mr. Dunster observes , that by horsemen Milton meant only skilled in the manage- ment of a horse , as every ...
... Euripides , who literally describes his field " all brass , " in the " Phoenissæ , " ver . 298. - DUNSTER . 1 Clouds of foot . Mr. Dunster observes , that by horsemen Milton meant only skilled in the manage- ment of a horse , as every ...
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... Euripides , says , gravitas , et cothurnus , et sonus Sophoclis videtur esse sublimior . " Tragedy was termed " lofty " by the ancients from its style , but at the same time not without a reference to the elevated buskin which the ...
... Euripides , says , gravitas , et cothurnus , et sonus Sophoclis videtur esse sublimior . " Tragedy was termed " lofty " by the ancients from its style , but at the same time not without a reference to the elevated buskin which the ...
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