... genius. It is impossible to study his works attentively, without feeling that his was one of the master minds of the Attic drama. The brightest flashes of a poetical spirit are constantly breaking out from the midst of the broadest merriment and the... The clouds of Aristophanes - Page xviiby Aristophanes - 1858 - 230 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 pages
...broadest merriment, and the sharpest satire. An imagination of 20 endless variety and strength, enlivens those lyrical passages which gem his works, and are...his conceptions, the precision of his outlines, the con25 sistency with which his personages are throughout maintained, cannot fail to impress the reader,... | |
| Aristophanes - 1852 - 128 pages
...tribunals, — the assemblies in the Pnyx, the Senate, and the Heliastic courts ! No intelligent reader cau doubt that Aristophanes was a man of the most profound...fail to impress the reader with the perfection of his judgement, and the masterly management of the resources of his art. His manifold and startling wit... | |
| Bernard Rölker - 1854 - 338 pages
...from the midst of the broadest merriment and the sharpest satire. An imagination of endless variety informs those lyrical passages which gem his works,...characters his plays exhibit consummate skill The comedy of the Clouds is, f,:r many reasons, one of the most interesting remains of the theatrical literature... | |
| Horace - 1869 - 642 pages
...from the midst of the broadest merriment and the sharpest satire. An imagination of endless variety informs those lyrical passages which gem his works,...characters his plays exhibit consummate skill The copiedy of the Clouds is, fur many reasons, one of the most interesting remains of th theatrical literature... | |
| William Watson Goodwin - 1870 - 320 pages
...from the midst of the broadest merriment and the sharpest satire. An imagination of endless variety informs those lyrical passages which gem his works,...characters his plays exhibit consummate skill The comedy of the Clouds is, for many reasons, one of the most interesting remains of the theatrical literature... | |
| Aristophanes - 1872 - 276 pages
...imagination ofendiese variety informs those lyrical passages which gem hU works, and are among the niost precious brilliants of the Greek language. In. the...characters his plays exhibit consummate skill The comedy of the Clouds is, f..r many reasons, one of the most interesting remains of the theatrical literature... | |
| Robert F. Pennell - 1874 - 160 pages
...«atire. An imagination of endless variety informs those lyrical passages which gem his works, aud are among the most precious brilliants of the Greek...characters his plays exhibit consummate skill The comedy of the Clouds is, fur many reasons, one of the most interesting remains of the theatrical literature... | |
| |