Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 40
Stran 4
... known to us through the scanty remains of epic and lyric poetry , which afford many hints and suggestions , and in the case of the simpler epic age even allow us to draw a general sketch of life and manners , but which in the far more ...
... known to us through the scanty remains of epic and lyric poetry , which afford many hints and suggestions , and in the case of the simpler epic age even allow us to draw a general sketch of life and manners , but which in the far more ...
Stran 13
... here , as not sufficiently known , to discuss them would be irrelevant . 2 οὖρος μέγα ἀνατετραμμένον ἐν τῇ ζητήσει , vi . 47 . severities which encompassed the lower classes while the courts may II . ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 15.
... here , as not sufficiently known , to discuss them would be irrelevant . 2 οὖρος μέγα ἀνατετραμμένον ἐν τῇ ζητήσει , vi . 47 . severities which encompassed the lower classes while the courts may II . ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 15.
Stran 15
... here , as not sufficiently known , to discuss them would be irrelevant . 2 οὖρος μέγα ἀνατετραμμένον ἐν τῇ ζητήσει , vi . 47 . but partly also from the desire of forming new empires 11. ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 15.
... here , as not sufficiently known , to discuss them would be irrelevant . 2 οὖρος μέγα ἀνατετραμμένον ἐν τῇ ζητήσει , vi . 47 . but partly also from the desire of forming new empires 11. ] GREEKS OF THE HOMERIC AGE . 15.
Stran 31
... known , when a town was captured , the noblest and fairest ladies , whether married or not , became the property of the victors as their concubines . But a still more significant fact has not been adequately noted , that such a fate ...
... known , when a town was captured , the noblest and fairest ladies , whether married or not , became the property of the victors as their concubines . But a still more significant fact has not been adequately noted , that such a fate ...
Stran 33
... known story of an old man coming into the crowded theatre at Athens , and looking in vain for a seat , till he came near the Spartan embassy , who at once stood up and made room for him . Though the whole theatre applauded this act of ...
... known story of an old man coming into the crowded theatre at Athens , and looking in vain for a seat , till he came near the Spartan embassy , who at once stood up and made room for him . Though the whole theatre applauded this act of ...
Vsebina
1 | |
8 | |
18 | |
29 | |
38 | |
49 | |
60 | |
67 | |
195 | |
213 | |
220 | |
234 | |
270 | |
278 | |
285 | |
311 | |
70 | |
89 | |
119 | |
153 | |
160 | |
171 | |
193 | |
319 | |
329 | |
342 | |
353 | |
366 | |
384 | |
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Æschylus Alcibiades Andocides aristocratic Aristophanes Athenian Athens Attic attitude Author beauty Callippus character charming civilised Clytemnestra Comedy contrast course court Crown 8vo culture Demosthenes dialogue doubt Edition English epic epoch Euripides evidence Extra fcap fact fcap feast feature feeling frag fragments friends gilt gods Greece Greek habit Herodotus heroes Hesiod Homeric honour human Iliad Illustrations king ladies literature lower classes lyric poets Lysias MALL GAZETTE Menelaus mind modern moral nation nature noble Odyssey orators ordinary passage passion peculiar Peiræus Periclean Pericles picture Pindar Plato Plutarch poems poetry political quoted reader refinement religion remarkable respect rude says scepticism seems sentiment Simonides of Amorgos slaves social society Socrates Solon Sophocles Spartan speak story tells Theognis things Thucydides tions tragedy tyrants Ulysses wife woman women Xenophon δὲ καὶ μὲν τὸ
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 25 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Stran 5 - THE FAIRY BOOK ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author of
Stran 30 - HORACE— THE WORKS OF HORACE, rendered into English Prose, with Introductions, Running Analysis, and Notes, by J.
Stran 25 - The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
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.
Stran 12 - Mitford (AB) — TALES OF OLD JAPAN. By AB MITFORD, Second Secretary to the British Legation in Japan. With Illustrations drawn and cut on Wood by Japanese Artists. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
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.