Euripides, yielding to the bold and exalted genius of ./Eschylus, pursued a plan more adapted to the exquisite sensibility of his own mind ; and by presenting his Electra in a rustic cottage, and patiently engaged in the laborious offices of her humble... The Tragedies of Sophocles - Page 347by Sophocles - 1819 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
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...to the bold and exalted genius of ^Eschyl:us, pursued a plan more adapted to the exquisite feeling of his own mind, and, by presenting his Electra in...before he displays the noble elevation of her mind. Sophocles has dared to dispute the palm with ^Escliylus, even on his owa ground ; but he was too prudent... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 418 pages
...exaltedgenius of ./Eschvlus, pursued a plan more adapted to the exquisite feeling of his own mind, and, b? presenting his Electra in a rustic cottage, and patiently...before he displays the noble elevation of her mind. Sophocles has dared to di*pute the palm with /Eschylus, even on his own ground; but he was too prudent... | |
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...poets may not be unpleasing here. Euripides yielding to the bold and exalted genius of .ZEschylus, pursued a plan more adapted to the exquisite sensibility...heart. Sophocles has dared to dispute the palm with Jichylus even on his own ground ; but he was too prudent to meet him at the tomb of Agamemnon : the... | |
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