The Substance of Literature: Being an Essay Principally on the Influence of the Subject Matter of Sin, Ignorance and Misery in LiteratureF. Rogers, 1913 - 286 pagini |
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Pagina 60
... Aeschylus and Soph- ocles he says , " both of them exalted rather than low- ered the dignity of the mythical world , as something divine and heroic rather than human , " and he further says that the great poets and logographers aided ...
... Aeschylus and Soph- ocles he says , " both of them exalted rather than low- ered the dignity of the mythical world , as something divine and heroic rather than human , " and he further says that the great poets and logographers aided ...
Pagina 90
... Aeschylus , and Pindar , and it is a difference not measured solely by the interval , more or less , of two thousand years , but by that which separates Pagan mythology and Grecian history , from Christian revelation and the history of ...
... Aeschylus , and Pindar , and it is a difference not measured solely by the interval , more or less , of two thousand years , but by that which separates Pagan mythology and Grecian history , from Christian revelation and the history of ...
Pagina 201
... Aeschylus and Sophocles , the deca- dent Euripides , and the mad burlesquer Aristophanes are strenuous with power , when they have it , because they are strenuous with sin . The author can speak in this matter at second hand only . His ...
... Aeschylus and Sophocles , the deca- dent Euripides , and the mad burlesquer Aristophanes are strenuous with power , when they have it , because they are strenuous with sin . The author can speak in this matter at second hand only . His ...
Pagina 202
... Aeschylus has depicted them in the drama of Agamemnon . The delineator thus teaches to us her character and temperament , " the solidity of Clytemnestra's charac- ter is impressed upon us with a force and a reality of presentation that ...
... Aeschylus has depicted them in the drama of Agamemnon . The delineator thus teaches to us her character and temperament , " the solidity of Clytemnestra's charac- ter is impressed upon us with a force and a reality of presentation that ...
Pagina 203
... Aeschylus gives a majesty and unapproachable terror and agony to the drama , and communicates a glory and inspiring power to the diction . The very conflict of human motives and desires and the un- swerving ends of justice accumulate a ...
... Aeschylus gives a majesty and unapproachable terror and agony to the drama , and communicates a glory and inspiring power to the diction . The very conflict of human motives and desires and the un- swerving ends of justice accumulate a ...
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