| English poetry - 1844 - 92 páginas
...Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer call'd, Whose poem Phrebus challenged for his own : Thence what the lofty grave tragedians taught In chorus or iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight received Tn Tnnef sententious precepts, while they treat and chance, and change in human... | |
| Alpheus Crosby - 1844 - 518 páginas
...Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer called, Whose poem Phoebus challenged for his own. Thence what the lofty grave tragedians taught In Chorus or Iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight received, In brief sententious precepts, while they treat Of fate, and chance, and change... | |
| Hannah More - 1847 - 450 páginas
...country has decency and purity, and, to the disgrace of Christian countries, let it be added, have morality, and even piety, been so generally prevalent...Yet, in paying a just and warm tribute to the moral excellences of these sublime dramatists, is not an answer provided to that long agitated question,... | |
| Hannah More - 1847 - 606 páginas
...reduced so low as almost to emulate ibe gratuitous admission of UK Athenian populses. her lofty crave tragedians taught In chorus, or iambic, teachers best...the moral excellencies of these sublime dramatists, js not an answer provided to that long agitated question, Whether the stage can be indeed made a school... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer call'd, Whose poem Phoebus challeng'd for his own : Thence what the Kendall and L with delight receiv'd In brief sententious precepts, while they treat Of fate, and chance, and change... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 páginas
...Greek tragedy. The Greek stage was, in reality, more lyrical than dramatic : — " Thence what the lofty grave tragedians taught In Chorus or Iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight received In brief sententious precepts, while ibey treat Of fate, and chance, and chance... | |
| Hannah More - 1852 - 602 páginas
...granntn-i, nihniwnn of the Athenian poputace. -her lofty grave tragedians tanght In chorus, or iambie, ies.' CHAP. XXIV. I HAD generally found that a Sunday...friends were excluded. The girl was continually hearin 1g not an answer provided to that Iong agitated question, Whether the stage can be indeed made a school... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 424 páginas
...Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer call'd, Whose poem Phoebus challenged for his own : Thence what the lofty grave tragedians taught In chorus or iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight received In brief sententious precepts, while they treat Of fate, and chance, and change... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 páginas
...abuses. That not only the maxims, but the grounds of a pure morality, the mere fragments of which the lofty grave tragedians taught In chorus or iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight received In brief sententious precepts ;* and that the sublime truths of the divine unity... | |
| Robert Armstrong (master of Madras coll.) - 1853 - 194 páginas
...Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer call'd, Whose poem Phoebus challeng'd for his own : Thence what the lofty grave tragedians taught In Chorus or Iambic, teachers best Of moral prudence, with delight receiv'd In brief sententious precepts, while they treat Of fate, and chance, and change... | |
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