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Pagina 114
... Æschylus , ( a play which charmed an Athenian auditory with a descrip- tion of the celebrated sea - fight with Xerxes , of which the poet was himself an eye - witness , and gave a more clear and credible account of the engagement than ...
... Æschylus , ( a play which charmed an Athenian auditory with a descrip- tion of the celebrated sea - fight with Xerxes , of which the poet was himself an eye - witness , and gave a more clear and credible account of the engagement than ...
Pagina 121
... Æschylus begins thus , ' says Mr. Boyd : " Why doth this fear hover round my heart , observing ( or looking for ) omens ? " Potter begins thus : - " What may this mean ? Along the skies Why do these dreadful portents roll ? Visions of ...
... Æschylus begins thus , ' says Mr. Boyd : " Why doth this fear hover round my heart , observing ( or looking for ) omens ? " Potter begins thus : - " What may this mean ? Along the skies Why do these dreadful portents roll ? Visions of ...
Pagina 131
... Æschylus beyond strict dramatic proportion . He wrote , however , at a period of his art when it was not yet reduced into symmetry and rule , and had not acquired that regularity which most of the arts obtain in more advanced stages ...
... Æschylus beyond strict dramatic proportion . He wrote , however , at a period of his art when it was not yet reduced into symmetry and rule , and had not acquired that regularity which most of the arts obtain in more advanced stages ...
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