The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord MacaulayLongmans, Green, 1865 - 395 páginas |
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... Euripides . By Bacchus , I shall make Sophocles and Agathon look about them . You would not know the play again . CALLIDEMUS . By Jupiter , I believe not . SPEUSIPPUS . ' I have omitted the whole of the ab- surd dialogue between Vulcan ...
... Euripides . By Bacchus , I shall make Sophocles and Agathon look about them . You would not know the play again . CALLIDEMUS . By Jupiter , I believe not . SPEUSIPPUS . ' I have omitted the whole of the ab- surd dialogue between Vulcan ...
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... Euripides , would ever begin a tragedy in such a ranting style ? CALLIDEMUS . What , does not your play open with the speech of Prometheus ? SPEUSIPPUs . No doubt . sians . SPEUSIPPUS . A wretched play ; it may amuse the fools who row ...
... Euripides , would ever begin a tragedy in such a ranting style ? CALLIDEMUS . What , does not your play open with the speech of Prometheus ? SPEUSIPPUs . No doubt . sians . SPEUSIPPUS . A wretched play ; it may amuse the fools who row ...
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... Euripides . CHARICLEA . Of Euripides ? --- Not a word ! ALCIBIADES . Why so , sweet Chariclea ? CHARICLEA . Would you have me betray my sex ? Would you have me forget his Phædras and Sthenobœas ? No : if I ever suffer any lines of that ...
... Euripides . CHARICLEA . Of Euripides ? --- Not a word ! ALCIBIADES . Why so , sweet Chariclea ? CHARICLEA . Would you have me betray my sex ? Would you have me forget his Phædras and Sthenobœas ? No : if I ever suffer any lines of that ...
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... Euripides to this line is somewhat disputable . See Aristophanes ; Plutus , 1152 . greatest masters , had still been poor , detract from. CHARICLEA . And what are those stories ? ALCIBIADES . Are not you initiated , Chariclea ? CHARICLEA ...
... Euripides to this line is somewhat disputable . See Aristophanes ; Plutus , 1152 . greatest masters , had still been poor , detract from. CHARICLEA . And what are those stories ? ALCIBIADES . Are not you initiated , Chariclea ? CHARICLEA ...
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... Euripides and Catullus youth , with the hopes of our age - with believed in Bacchus and Cybele as little elegance , with vivacity , with tender- as we do . But they lived among men ness , with the strongest of natural who did . Their ...
... Euripides and Catullus youth , with the hopes of our age - with believed in Bacchus and Cybele as little elegance , with vivacity , with tender- as we do . But they lived among men ness , with the strongest of natural who did . Their ...
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