The Tragedies of Sophocles,: Translated from the Greek; (with a Dissertation on Antient Tragedy.)T. Davies, 1766 |
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Pagina 3
... Greece , the envy of his cotemporaries , and in a word , the Shakespear of antiquity . SUCH is the work , and fuch the author , which I have the honour to present to your ROYAL HIGHNESS . That a writer fo uni- verfally applauded ...
... Greece , the envy of his cotemporaries , and in a word , the Shakespear of antiquity . SUCH is the work , and fuch the author , which I have the honour to present to your ROYAL HIGHNESS . That a writer fo uni- verfally applauded ...
Pagina 9
... Greece , as the standard and model of perfection : the ruins of Athens afford , even to this day , fresh pleasure and delight ; and , nothing but her stage seems to be forgotten by us . Homer , Xenophon , Demofthenes , and many other ...
... Greece , as the standard and model of perfection : the ruins of Athens afford , even to this day , fresh pleasure and delight ; and , nothing but her stage seems to be forgotten by us . Homer , Xenophon , Demofthenes , and many other ...
Pagina 11
... Greece , took its rife from a fmall and inconfiderable fountain , which hides itself in the receffes of antiquity , and is almost bu- ried in oblivion : the name alone remains to give us fome light into its original nature , and to ...
... Greece , took its rife from a fmall and inconfiderable fountain , which hides itself in the receffes of antiquity , and is almost bu- ried in oblivion : the name alone remains to give us fome light into its original nature , and to ...
Pagina 33
... Greece , whose fuperiority over us in this respect is so remarkably visible . On the antient stage , the length or fhortnefs of every fyllable was as it were fix'd and determined , either by nature or by use ; hence the fong had a ...
... Greece , whose fuperiority over us in this respect is so remarkably visible . On the antient stage , the length or fhortnefs of every fyllable was as it were fix'd and determined , either by nature or by use ; hence the fong had a ...
Pagina 44
... Greece could produce , was added to enrich the scene ; even fo early as in the time + Scena tragica ( fays Vitruvius ) deformantur columnis , fafti- giis , & fignis , reliquifque regalibus rebus . || Avaπeloμata , funt rudentes fcenici ...
... Greece could produce , was added to enrich the scene ; even fo early as in the time + Scena tragica ( fays Vitruvius ) deformantur columnis , fafti- giis , & fignis , reliquifque regalibus rebus . || Avaπeloμata , funt rudentes fcenici ...
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Achilles Æfchylus Ægifthus affift againſt Agamemnon Ajax antient arrows Atridæ becauſe behold beſt Brumoy cauſe CHORUS CHRYSO THE MIS circumftance Clytemnestra cou'd death deed doft thou drama dreadful e'er ELECTRA Euripides Ev'n ev'ry fame fate father fays fcene feems fhall fhou'd fifter firft firſt flain fome fong foon forrows foul fpectators ftill fubject fuch fuperior fure gods Grecian Greece Greek hath hear himſelf Jove laſt Lemnos loft mafter Menelaus MESSA moft moſt muft murther muſt Mycena Myrtilus NEOP NEOPTOLEMU never noble o'er obferved occafion Oreftes ORESTE paffage Pelops PHILO CTETE Philoctetes pleaſure poet pow'r purpoſe Pythian games reafon ſay ſcene Scyros ſeems SEMICHORUS ſhall ſhe ſon Sophocles ſpeak ſtage ſtill ſuch TECMESSA Teleutas tell TEUCE Teucer theatre thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art tragedy tranflation Troy Ulyffes ULYSSES uſe whilft whoſe wilt woes wou'd wretched