Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen2J. Nichols; sold by J. Dodsley, R. Faulder, Leigh and Sotheby, 1781 |
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Página 270
... or part , but only from npos or hoftage : The former is only inferted by accident , but the express inference is drawn from the latter by the Poet himself . 2 article , article , as ὁ μηρός , fignifies the thigh . 270 BACCH E.
... or part , but only from npos or hoftage : The former is only inferted by accident , but the express inference is drawn from the latter by the Poet himself . 2 article , article , as ὁ μηρός , fignifies the thigh . 270 BACCH E.
Página 338
... express lan- guage of the Roman law , as cited by him , enforced the fame implicit veneration : " Obferve the rites of Family and Ancestors : Worship the Gods , who have been always esteemed celeftial , and those , whofe Virtues have ...
... express lan- guage of the Roman law , as cited by him , enforced the fame implicit veneration : " Obferve the rites of Family and Ancestors : Worship the Gods , who have been always esteemed celeftial , and those , whofe Virtues have ...
Página 341
... express fanction to this fignification of the word ; but he in- clines to think , that it may be collected from a paffage in Plato : He also fubjoins another interpretation , fimilar to the laft already explained ; but he prefers the ...
... express fanction to this fignification of the word ; but he in- clines to think , that it may be collected from a paffage in Plato : He also fubjoins another interpretation , fimilar to the laft already explained ; but he prefers the ...
Página 381
... express title of Dithyrambick , are now loft ; but Horace in his animated Ode in honour of him has given a general outline of the nature of this compofition ; Seu per audaces nova dithyrambos Verba devolvit , numerisque fertur Lege ...
... express title of Dithyrambick , are now loft ; but Horace in his animated Ode in honour of him has given a general outline of the nature of this compofition ; Seu per audaces nova dithyrambos Verba devolvit , numerisque fertur Lege ...
Página 409
... express in his Tragedies the two paffions , Madness and Love , and has been most remarkably fuccessful in thefe ; yet he is not without courage in attempting even Images of other kinds : Though his Genius was by no means naturally ...
... express in his Tragedies the two paffions , Madness and Love , and has been most remarkably fuccessful in thefe ; yet he is not without courage in attempting even Images of other kinds : Though his Genius was by no means naturally ...
Términos y frases comunes
Æfchylus afferts againſt Agave alfo allufion alſo ancient Appian Author Axius Bacchanalian Bacchick Bacchus becauſe Brumoy Cadmus Chorus cited confecrated confequently correfponding Corycian Cave criticiſm Critick defcribed difcover Diodorus Siculus Dionufus Dionyfiaca divine Drama dramatick Editor Effay enim epithet Eurip Euripides expreffion facred Falken fame fays fcene fenfe fhall fhould fince fome fubject fuch fuppofed fupport Græce Græcian Hence Herodotus himſelf Hiſtory Homer idea illuftrate Illyria inferted inftance inftead laft Longinus moſt Mufgrave muſt Nonnus Note obferves occafion Ovid paffage Pagan Paphos Paufanias Pentheus Perfons Pieria Plutarch Poet prefent preferved quæ Reader refpective reprefented Scholiaft Sophocles Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Suidas teftimony Thebes thefe theſe thofe thoſe Tirefias Tragedy Tranflator Verfe verfion Verſe Votaries word ἀπὸ αὐτῷ γὰρ δὲ εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ παρὰ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Página 531 - If it be fo, our GOD, whom we ferve, is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thy hand,
Página 361 - Old Gaunt, indeed ! and gaunt in being old : Within me Grief hath kept a tedious fait ; And who abftains from meat that is not gaunt ? For fleeping England long time have I watch'd ; Watching breeds leannefs, leannefs is all gaunt
Página 386 - Such are thy pictures, Kneller; fuch thy Ikill, That Nature feems obedient to thy will; Comes out, and meets thy pencil in the draught, Lives there, and wants but words to fpeak her thought: At leaft thy pictures look a voice ; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degree, We think 'tis fomewhat more than juft to fee.
Página 529 - of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of GOD 43
Página 549 - my face I'll grime with filth; Blanket my loins; elf all my hair in knots; And with prefented nakednefs out-face The winds and perfections of the iky
Página 453 - every minute, and groaning every hour, would deleft the lazy foot of time, as well as a clock, Or/. And why not the fwift foot of time ? Had not that been as proper ? Rof. By no means, Sir: Time travels in divers paces with divers perfons.
Página 362 - thou haft made me gaunt. Gaunt am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave, Whofe hollow womb inherits nought but bones.
Página 529 - the firft and the fecond ward, they came unto the iron gate that leadeth unto the city
Página 529 - which opened to them of his own accord : and they went out, and pafl"ed on through one
Página 389 - So Pindar does new words and figures roll Down his impetuous Dithyrambick Tide, Which in no Channel deigns to abide, Which neither Banks nor Dikes control.