Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... Solon and Peisistratus , 77. Classification of the lyric poets ; free aristocrats , and court poets , 82 ; their religion , 84 ; ethics , 87 ; Violent party feelings , 89 ; Modern parallel in Ireland , 90. General estimate , 92. Advance ...
... Solon and Peisistratus , 77. Classification of the lyric poets ; free aristocrats , and court poets , 82 ; their religion , 84 ; ethics , 87 ; Violent party feelings , 89 ; Modern parallel in Ireland , 90. General estimate , 92. Advance ...
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... Solon , early poets and politi- cal reformers , set down piλoxpnuarín as the real cause of the disorders in their respective states ' . The same tendency is plain enough in king Ulysses , and shows itself even ludicrously in the midst ...
... Solon , early poets and politi- cal reformers , set down piλoxpnuarín as the real cause of the disorders in their respective states ' . The same tendency is plain enough in king Ulysses , and shows itself even ludicrously in the midst ...
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... Solon . They stand totally apart in spirit from the old rhapsodists , and in contact with the moderns . They were strict realists in their art , not approaching the ideal save in the hymns they composed for the public worship of the ...
... Solon . They stand totally apart in spirit from the old rhapsodists , and in contact with the moderns . They were strict realists in their art , not approaching the ideal save in the hymns they composed for the public worship of the ...
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... Solon arose ? It had been torn by factions for years , the country was languishing , men were weary of turmoil and confusion , when this great genius was entrusted with the regulation of public affairs . He tells us plainly enough in ...
... Solon arose ? It had been torn by factions for years , the country was languishing , men were weary of turmoil and confusion , when this great genius was entrusted with the regulation of public affairs . He tells us plainly enough in ...
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... Solon's own poems by Plutarch in chap . xvi . of his precious life of Solon . ' But his intimates more particularly depreciated him , because he thought ill of monarchy on account of its name , as if it did not forth- with become a ...
... Solon's own poems by Plutarch in chap . xvi . of his precious life of Solon . ' But his intimates more particularly depreciated him , because he thought ill of monarchy on account of its name , as if it did not forth- with become a ...
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Stran 26 - To the young, for whom it is especially intended, as a most interesting collection of thrilling tales well told; and to their elders, as a useful handbook of reference, and a pleasant one to take up •when their •wish is to while away a weary half-hour. We have seen no prettier gift-book for a long time."— ATHENAEUM.
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Stran 17 - She handles her little marvel with that rare poetic discrimination which neither exhausts it of its simple wonders by pushing symbolism too far, nor keeps those wonders in the merely fabulous and capricious stage. In fact she has produced a true children's poem, which is far more delightful to the mature than to children, though it would be delightful to all.
Stran 15 - So choice, so perfect, and so refined, so tender in feeling, and so scholarly in expression, that we look with special interest to everything that he gives us.
Stran 13 - One quality in the piece, sufficient of itself to claim a moment's attention, is that it is unique— original, indeed, is not too strong a word — in the manner of its conception and execution.