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... Eschines 306 308 311 312 • 317 Demades Hyperides GREEK PASTORAL POETRY . Theocritus Bion Moschus . PHILOLOGICAL NOTES The Greek Article 319 · 319 • 323 332 345 348 349 .. 351 The Digamma 353 · The Dithyrambus GREEK LITERARY CHRONOLOGY ...
... Eschines 306 308 311 312 • 317 Demades Hyperides GREEK PASTORAL POETRY . Theocritus Bion Moschus . PHILOLOGICAL NOTES The Greek Article 319 · 319 • 323 332 345 348 349 .. 351 The Digamma 353 · The Dithyrambus GREEK LITERARY CHRONOLOGY ...
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... Eschines speaks of Homer as repeatedly using the words φημη δ'έις στρατον ηλθε , which are not to be traced in any of the poems now in being . And a number of various readings have been col- lected by the early editors and commentators ...
... Eschines speaks of Homer as repeatedly using the words φημη δ'έις στρατον ηλθε , which are not to be traced in any of the poems now in being . And a number of various readings have been col- lected by the early editors and commentators ...
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... Eschines and Demosthenes . This point has been illustrated by Hemsterhuis , with his usual learning , in his notes on Lucian , i . p . 166 . See also Taylor's Preface to the Orations Tepì Σrepávov . One thing more is to be remarked ...
... Eschines and Demosthenes . This point has been illustrated by Hemsterhuis , with his usual learning , in his notes on Lucian , i . p . 166 . See also Taylor's Preface to the Orations Tepì Σrepávov . One thing more is to be remarked ...
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... Eschines , Aristippus , and even Plato , were the inmates of his court . But the poet , though almost an object of adoration at home , and enjoying a brilliant repu- tation abroad , was not exempt either from the shafts of envy , or of ...
... Eschines , Aristippus , and even Plato , were the inmates of his court . But the poet , though almost an object of adoration at home , and enjoying a brilliant repu- tation abroad , was not exempt either from the shafts of envy , or of ...
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... , Charles James Blomfield. GREEK ORATORS . BY THE REVEREND J. B. OTTLEY , M.A. , LATE FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE , OXFORD . SECOND EDITION , REVISED . LYSIAS ISOCRATES ISÆUS- DEMOSTHENES ESCHINES GREEK ORATORS . BORN B. GREEK ORATORS.
... , Charles James Blomfield. GREEK ORATORS . BY THE REVEREND J. B. OTTLEY , M.A. , LATE FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE , OXFORD . SECOND EDITION , REVISED . LYSIAS ISOCRATES ISÆUS- DEMOSTHENES ESCHINES GREEK ORATORS . BORN B. GREEK ORATORS.
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Strana 349 - Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise Thy Name, give thanks and sing; To show Thy love by morning light, And talk of all Thy truth at night. 2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest; No mortal cares shall seize my breast; O may my heart in tune be found , Like David's harp of solemn sound.
Strana 144 - Busy, curious, thirsty fly, Drink with me, and drink as I ; Freely welcome to my cup, Couldst thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may ; Life is short, and wears away. " Both alike are mine and thine, Hastening quick to their decline ; Thine's a summer, mine no more, Though repeated to threescore ; Threescore summers, when they're gone, Will appear as short as one.
Strana 317 - It is rapid harmony, exactly adjusted to the sense : it is vehement reasoning, without any appearance of art : it is disdain, anger, boldness, freedom, involved in a continued stream of argument : and, of all human productions, the orations of Demosthenes present to us the models which approach the nearest to perfection.
Strana 237 - The spur that the clear spirit doth raise, To scorn delights, and live laborious days.
Strana 149 - Twas this deprived my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd, in transport tost, My breath was gone, my voice was lost : My bosom glow'd ; the subtle flame Ran quick through all my vital frame ; O'er my dim eyes a darkness hung ; My ears with hollow murmurs rung.
Strana 312 - Consider that external things are naturally variable, but truth and reason are always the same." "What comfort," said the mourner, "can truth and reason afford me? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored?
Strana 312 - mortality is an event by which a wise man can never be surprised; we know that death is always near, and it should therefore always be expected.
Strana 71 - Raro assurgit Hesiodus, magnaque pars ejus in nominibus est occupata ; tarnen utiles circa praecepta sententiae, levitasque verborum et compositionis probabilis : daturque ei palma in illo medio genere dicendi.
Strana 155 - Devoting shame and vengeance to her lords, With louder impulse and a threatening hand The 'Lesbian patriot smites the sounding chords : Ye wretches, ye perfidious train, Ye curs'd of gods and freeborn men, Ye murderers of the laws, Though now ye glory in your lust, Though now ye tread the feeble neck in dust, Yet Time and righteous Jove will judge your dreadful cause.
Strana 151 - Thou once didst leave almighty Jove, And all the golden roofs above : The car thy wanton sparrows drew, Hovering in air they lightly flew ; As to my bower they wing'd their way, 1 saw their quivering pinions play.