The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 119
... poetry , which has no resem- blance to this , and is of a much later date . The satyric poem was neither tragedy nor comedy , but something between both , participating of the character of each . The poets , who disputed the prize ...
... poetry , which has no resem- blance to this , and is of a much later date . The satyric poem was neither tragedy nor comedy , but something between both , participating of the character of each . The poets , who disputed the prize ...
Sivu 120
... Poets who excelled in it at Athens ; Eschylus , Sopho- cles , and Euripides . There had been many tragic and comic poets before Thespis ; but as they had altered nothing in the original rude form of this poem , and Thespis was the first ...
... Poets who excelled in it at Athens ; Eschylus , Sopho- cles , and Euripides . There had been many tragic and comic poets before Thespis ; but as they had altered nothing in the original rude form of this poem , and Thespis was the first ...
Sivu 129
... poets , and having demonstrated , by reflections drawn from human nature , upon what principles , and by what degrees , this happy imitation was conducted to its end , he goes on to describe the three poets , upon whom he treats in the ...
... poets , and having demonstrated , by reflections drawn from human nature , upon what principles , and by what degrees , this happy imitation was conducted to its end , he goes on to describe the three poets , upon whom he treats in the ...
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