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Page 78
... Greek poets , especially PINDAR and ÆSCHYLUS . And from ESCHYLUS he has taken his motto . GRAY is so scrupulous as to the pro- priety of a thought or expression , that under the words " trem- bling hope , " in his exquisite Elegy , he ...
... Greek poets , especially PINDAR and ÆSCHYLUS . And from ESCHYLUS he has taken his motto . GRAY is so scrupulous as to the pro- priety of a thought or expression , that under the words " trem- bling hope , " in his exquisite Elegy , he ...
Page 98
... Greek coins ? " This manual has an index to the notes , and will be found very convenient to carry to church , as it contains every thing that is read in the lessons out of the Old Testament . THE BRITISH STAGE . Qui minus Eadem ...
... Greek coins ? " This manual has an index to the notes , and will be found very convenient to carry to church , as it contains every thing that is read in the lessons out of the Old Testament . THE BRITISH STAGE . Qui minus Eadem ...
Page 143
... Greeks in cruelty , and that no city ever exhibited so many crimes . PLATO does not hesitate to say , that no change can be made in the music , with- out occasioning one in the constitution of the state . ARISTOTLE , who appears to have ...
... Greeks in cruelty , and that no city ever exhibited so many crimes . PLATO does not hesitate to say , that no change can be made in the music , with- out occasioning one in the constitution of the state . ARISTOTLE , who appears to have ...
Page 144
... Greeks . A citizen might have served a slave , a te- nant , a stranger - the idea was odious to the spirit of Grecian li- berty . Hence , PLATO is desirous that a citizen dealing in commerce should be punished . Much embarrassment was ...
... Greeks . A citizen might have served a slave , a te- nant , a stranger - the idea was odious to the spirit of Grecian li- berty . Hence , PLATO is desirous that a citizen dealing in commerce should be punished . Much embarrassment was ...
Page 145
... Greeks as a society of athletes and warriors , or wrestlers and prize - fighters . Now , these exercises , so well cal- culated to make a people hardy and savage ‡ , needed to be tem- pered by some others , that might soften their ...
... Greeks as a society of athletes and warriors , or wrestlers and prize - fighters . Now , these exercises , so well cal- culated to make a people hardy and savage ‡ , needed to be tem- pered by some others , that might soften their ...
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