Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1J. Nichols; sold by J. Dodsley, R. Faulder, Leigh and Sotheby, 1781 |
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... says he , is fituated in the middle of the whole earth , Attica ' in the middle of Græce , Athens in the middle of its territory , and its citadel , fynonymous with it , in the middle of the city . Correfponding to this irrefragable ...
... says he , is fituated in the middle of the whole earth , Attica ' in the middle of Græce , Athens in the middle of its territory , and its citadel , fynonymous with it , in the middle of the city . Correfponding to this irrefragable ...
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... says , that as you defcend just under the portico is a temple of Apollo and Pan , and in that is the cave , where they fuppofe Apollo to have embraced Creufa , the Daughter of Erechtheus . Now it appears from Sir George Wheler's 5 ...
... says , that as you defcend just under the portico is a temple of Apollo and Pan , and in that is the cave , where they fuppofe Apollo to have embraced Creufa , the Daughter of Erechtheus . Now it appears from Sir George Wheler's 5 ...
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... says , that Iolaus burnt the towering Hydra . N ° XII . Verfe 211. Παλλάδ ̓ ἐμὰν Θεὸν . 204. I fee my Goddess . EURIPIDES embraces every opportunity , in compli ment to his Athenian Spectators , of celebrating their favou rite and ...
... says , that Iolaus burnt the towering Hydra . N ° XII . Verfe 211. Παλλάδ ̓ ἐμὰν Θεὸν . 204. I fee my Goddess . EURIPIDES embraces every opportunity , in compli ment to his Athenian Spectators , of celebrating their favou rite and ...
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... says Aristotle ' , he does not manage well in other refpects : Perhaps this great Critick might in this passage have alluded to the defect under confideration : But on the very point we have the express teftimony of Antiquity ; for in ...
... says Aristotle ' , he does not manage well in other refpects : Perhaps this great Critick might in this passage have alluded to the defect under confideration : But on the very point we have the express teftimony of Antiquity ; for in ...
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... says Ariftotle 20 , " that the unravelling of the fable ought to happen from the fubject itself , and not by the ufe of machi- nery , as in the Medea : But the machinery , if used , should relate to things out of the drama itself ...
... says Ariftotle 20 , " that the unravelling of the fable ought to happen from the fubject itself , and not by the ufe of machi- nery , as in the Medea : But the machinery , if used , should relate to things out of the drama itself ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
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