Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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Stran 54
... speak your whole mind to your wife , but keep back something ' —an advice which is sometimes given in the present ... speaking . These confidential servants were , perhaps , excep- tions ; for we find the faithlessness of the mass 54 ...
... speak your whole mind to your wife , but keep back something ' —an advice which is sometimes given in the present ... speaking . These confidential servants were , perhaps , excep- tions ; for we find the faithlessness of the mass 54 ...
Stran 63
... speak of money I do not prejudge the question whether coined money was in use in Hesiod's day . Probably not ; but the precious metals in their rude state , or worked into cups , answered the purpose equally well . Men had got beyond ...
... speak of money I do not prejudge the question whether coined money was in use in Hesiod's day . Probably not ; but the precious metals in their rude state , or worked into cups , answered the purpose equally well . Men had got beyond ...
Stran 68
... speak of per- secuted races like the Jews , who were so barbarously treated that injustice towards them lost its very meaning to their oppressors , who have vaunted their own thefts and rapine and murder as the execution of Divine ...
... speak of per- secuted races like the Jews , who were so barbarously treated that injustice towards them lost its very meaning to their oppressors , who have vaunted their own thefts and rapine and murder as the execution of Divine ...
Stran 86
... speak 1 I quote the words of Pindar instar omnium : - σύμβολον δ ̓ οὔ πώ τις ἐπιχθονίων - πιστὸν ἀμφὶ πράξιος ἐσσομένας εὗρεν θεόθεν · τῶν δὲ μελλόντων τετύφλωνται φραδαί . πολλὰ δ ̓ ἀνθρώποις παρὰ γνώμαν ἔπεσεν , ἔμπαλιν μὲν τέρψιος ...
... speak 1 I quote the words of Pindar instar omnium : - σύμβολον δ ̓ οὔ πώ τις ἐπιχθονίων - πιστὸν ἀμφὶ πράξιος ἐσσομένας εὗρεν θεόθεν · τῶν δὲ μελλόντων τετύφλωνται φραδαί . πολλὰ δ ̓ ἀνθρώποις παρὰ γνώμαν ἔπεσεν , ἔμπαλιν μὲν τέρψιος ...
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... speak of this as the attitude of Theognis , and of the special aris- tocracy to which he belonged . They forget that we find the same attitude in the moral Pindar ( Pyth . ii . 84 ) . φίλον εἴη φιλεῖν · ποτὶ δ ̓ ἐχθρὸν ἅτ ̓ ἐχθρὸς ἐὼν ...
... speak of this as the attitude of Theognis , and of the special aris- tocracy to which he belonged . They forget that we find the same attitude in the moral Pindar ( Pyth . ii . 84 ) . φίλον εἴη φιλεῖν · ποτὶ δ ̓ ἐχθρὸν ἅτ ̓ ἐχθρὸς ἐὼν ...
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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.