The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 65
... represented by three actors , ( see Schöll's " Sophokles Leben und Wirken , " § 58 ff . , ) the first of whom personated Aias and Teukros , the second Athene , Tekmessa , and Agamemnon , the third Odysseus , the Messenger , and Menelaos ...
... represented by three actors , ( see Schöll's " Sophokles Leben und Wirken , " § 58 ff . , ) the first of whom personated Aias and Teukros , the second Athene , Tekmessa , and Agamemnon , the third Odysseus , the Messenger , and Menelaos ...
Pagina 71
... represented to have conversed ? Assuming , however , that this could be proved , how could the spectators in our own play have been persuaded to believe that the goddess , whom they distinctly perceived , and whom Aias recognized at the ...
... represented to have conversed ? Assuming , however , that this could be proved , how could the spectators in our own play have been persuaded to believe that the goddess , whom they distinctly perceived , and whom Aias recognized at the ...
Pagina 72
... The anach- ronism here committed by our poet in representing Odysseus as declaring that the accents of his beloved goddess fell upon his ears like the tones of the brazen - mouthed Tyrrhenian bell or trumpet , has 72 NOTES .
... The anach- ronism here committed by our poet in representing Odysseus as declaring that the accents of his beloved goddess fell upon his ears like the tones of the brazen - mouthed Tyrrhenian bell or trumpet , has 72 NOTES .
Pagina 88
... represented as having bound them . 73. Αἴαντα φωνῶ . " So frequently in Attic poetry , = καλῶ σε , ὦ Αίαν . So below , v . 789 , καλῶ θ ̓ ἅμα πομπαῖον Ερμήν , κ . τ . λ . , te invoco , Mer- curi ; v . 793 sq . , xaλã d ...
... represented as having bound them . 73. Αἴαντα φωνῶ . " So frequently in Attic poetry , = καλῶ σε , ὦ Αίαν . So below , v . 789 , καλῶ θ ̓ ἅμα πομπαῖον Ερμήν , κ . τ . λ . , te invoco , Mer- curi ; v . 793 sq . , xaλã d ...
Pagina 92
... represents the future action as certain to happen ; the optative with v expresses this less positively , and generally with an appeal to the approba⚫ tion of the person addressed , or a reference to some condition either pre- viously ...
... represents the future action as certain to happen ; the optative with v expresses this less positively , and generally with an appeal to the approba⚫ tion of the person addressed , or a reference to some condition either pre- viously ...
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Pagina 189 - For contemplation he and valour formed; For softness she, and sweet attractive grace; He for God only, she for God in him...
Pagina 219 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre, Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order...
Pagina 310 - What stronger breast-plate than a heart untainted ? Thrice is he armed, that hath his quarrel just ; And he but naked, though locked up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.
Pagina 220 - Night is the time for toil ; To plough the classic field, Intent to find the buried spoil Its wealthy furrows yield ; Till all is ours that sages taught, That poets sang or heroes wrought.
Pagina 322 - Place me on Sunium's marbled steep, Where nothing, save the waves and I, May hear our mutual murmurs sweep; There, swan-like, let me sing and die: A land of slaves shall ne'er be mine— Dash down yon cup of Samian wine!
Pagina 322 - May hear our mutual murmurs sweep ; There, swan-like, let me sing and die : A land of slaves shall ne'er be mine — Dash down yon cup of Samian wine...
Pagina 220 - The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea, And now loud -howling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic melancholy night...
Pagina 144 - Et celata diu in medium peccata dedisse." 6 Quum tonat. Suet. Calig. 51, " Nam qui deos tantopere contemneret, ad minima tonitrua et fulgura connivere, caput obvolvere ; ad vero majora proripere se e strato, sub lectumque condere, solebat." ' Murmure. Lucret. v. 1218, " Quoi non conrepunt membra pavore Fulminis horribili quom plaga torrida tellus Contremit et magnum pe rcurrunt murmura ccelum ? Non populei gentesque tremunt.
Pagina 201 - Is changed at least into a star; And who dares doubt the poets wise? Philosopher. But ask not bodies doomed to die To what abode they go; Since knowledge is but sorrow's spy, It is not safe to know.
Pagina 201 - To show that I was wrong. Ignorance is safe ; I then slept happily : if knowledge mend me not, Thou hast committed a most cruel sin, '°° To wake me into judgment, and then leave me.