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" Clouds, it might appear to look down upon the objects of which they speak as then visible to themselves — to see the land of Pallas stretched out before them, and the lofty Temples and Statues of Athens at their feet; to trace the long trains of worshippers... "
The clouds of Aristophanes - Page 136
by Aristophanes - 1858 - 230 pages
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Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical

Christopher Wordsworth (bp. of Lincoln) - 1839 - 512 pages
...contemplate all the noble and fair spectacles which they there see and describe. Together with the Chorus of Clouds, it might appear to look down upon the objects...the dances and listening to the melodies which there gave an additional charm to that season of festivity and joy. Mount Parnes was the natural barrier...
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Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical

Christopher Wordsworth - 1844 - 502 pages
...it might appear to look down upon the objects of which they speak as then visible to themselves—to see the land of Pallas stretched out before them,...the dances and listening to the melodies which there gave an additional charm to that season of festivity and joy. Mount Parnes was the natural barrier...
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Eclogæ Aristophanicæ, selections from The clouds (The birds) with ..., Part 1

Aristophanes - 1852 - 128 pages
...long trains of worshippers in festal array going over the hills to the sacred mysteries of Lleusis ; to follow the sacred processions winding through the...the dances and listening to the melodies which there gave an additioual chann to that season of festivity and joy." Pictorial Greece, pp. 87,88. 316'. p.tviíAou...
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Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical

Christopher Wordsworth - 1853 - 614 pages
...Statues of Athens at their feet ; to trace the long trains of worshippers in festal array traversing the hills to the Sacred Mysteries of Eleusis ; to...seated in the Theatre at the beginning of spring, witnessing the dances and listening to the melodies which there gave an additional charm to that season...
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Notes and extracts in illustration of A slight sketch of universal history

Richard Simpson (of Lower Clapton.) - 1875 - 768 pages
...their feet ; to trace the long trains of worshippers in festal array goiug over the lulls together to the sacred mysteries of Eleusis ; to follow the...the dances and listening to the melodies which there gave an additional charm to that season of festivity and joy. — C. Wordsieorth. Yet are thy skies...
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