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" Pindar; but, when some one was commending them, he said that "^Eschylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus, had given no song, or no good one. They ought not to have moved trees, but to have chanted to the gods such a hymn as would have... "
The Succession of Forest Trees: And Wild Apples - Seite 24
von Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 103 Seiten
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The Golden Vase: A Gift for the Young

Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 Seiten
...poems in very light esteem in the comparison. He admired ^Eschylus and Pindar; but, when some one was commending them, he said that ^Eschylus and the Greeks,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Band 10

1862 - 796 Seiten
...Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that " -3Eschylus and the Greeks, in descrihing Apollo and Orpheus, had given no song, or no good...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Excursions

Henry David Thoreau - 1883 - 336 Seiten
...in very light esteem in the com parison. He admired .ZEschylus and Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that " ^Eschylus and the...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Complete Works, Band 10

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 472 Seiten
...poems in very light esteem in the comparison. He admired ./Eschylus and Pindar; but, when some one was commending them, he said that ^Eschylus and the Greeks,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Lectures and biographical sketches

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 434 Seiten
...comparison. He admired /Eschylus and Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that ^Eschylns and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Complete Works, Band 10

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 484 Seiten
...comparison. He admired ^Eschylus and Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that .ZEschylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Lectures and Biographical Sketches

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 404 Seiten
...comparison. He admired jEschylus and Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that ^schylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Works, Band 10

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 488 Seiten
...comparison. He admired JEschylus and Pindar; but, when some one was commending them, he said that /EsdiyluH and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus,...are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet run pure, is drossy and crude. The thyme and marjoram are not yet honey. But if he want lyric fineness...
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Excursions

Henry David Thoreau - 1883 - 328 Seiten
...He admired -fl^schylus and Pindar ; but, when some one was commending them, he said that " jEscbylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus,...moved trees, but to have chanted to the gods such n hymn as would have sung all their old ideas out of their heads, and new ones in." His own verses...
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The Tree of Mythology, Its Growth and Fruitage: Genesis of the Nursery Tale ...

Charles De Berard Mills - 1889 - 296 Seiten
...commending to him ^Eschylos and Pindar, whom he also admired. ' But ^Eschylos and the Greeks," he said, in describing Apollo and Orpheus, ' had given no song,...their old ideas out of their heads, and new ones in." There is perhaps a like wealth of meaning and felicity of expression in the Norse tale of Skidbladnir....
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