The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 67
עמוד 14
... hero ; and who composed their Theseids , Heracleids , and the like , wherein they only heaped up in one poem every thing that hap- pened to one personage . He finds fault with those poets who were for re- ducing the unity of the fable ...
... hero ; and who composed their Theseids , Heracleids , and the like , wherein they only heaped up in one poem every thing that hap- pened to one personage . He finds fault with those poets who were for re- ducing the unity of the fable ...
עמוד 16
... hero , and Hector retreats . - 3 . But this young man , pushing the advantage which his disguise gave him too far , ventures to engage with Hector himself ; but not being master of Achilles ' strength ( whom he only represented in ...
... hero , and Hector retreats . - 3 . But this young man , pushing the advantage which his disguise gave him too far , ventures to engage with Hector himself ; but not being master of Achilles ' strength ( whom he only represented in ...
עמוד 17
... hero , or in the unity of time : three things I suppose are necessary to it . The first is , to make use of no episode but what arises from the very plat- form and foundation of the action , and is as it were a natural member of the ...
... hero , or in the unity of time : three things I suppose are necessary to it . The first is , to make use of no episode but what arises from the very plat- form and foundation of the action , and is as it were a natural member of the ...
עמוד 18
... the revenge had not been complete , unless Achilles had been satisfied . By this means the poet makes his hero , after he was glutted by the mischief he had done to Agamemnon , by the death of Hector , and the 18 A GENERAL VIEW OF.
... the revenge had not been complete , unless Achilles had been satisfied . By this means the poet makes his hero , after he was glutted by the mischief he had done to Agamemnon , by the death of Hector , and the 18 A GENERAL VIEW OF.
עמוד 19
... hero , and against Calypso , who detained him in an island from Ithaca . a beginning ? No ; doubtless , the reader would know why Neptune is displeased with Ulysses , and how this prince came to be with Calypso ? He would know how he ...
... hero , and against Calypso , who detained him in an island from Ithaca . a beginning ? No ; doubtless , the reader would know why Neptune is displeased with Ulysses , and how this prince came to be with Calypso ? He would know how he ...
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Achilles address'd Agamemnon Alcinous Anticlea arms Atrides attend beneath bless'd bowl breast Calypso coast command coursers cried crown'd Cyclops death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful E'en Eteoneus Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fable fair falchion fame fate father feast flies gales goddess gods grace grief guest hand haste Heaven hero honours Icarius Iliad isle Ithaca Jove king labours land Laodamas maid mind monarch mortal Nausicaa Neleus Neptune Nestor night nymph o'er oars palace Pallas pass'd Pisistratus plain poem poet press'd prince Pylian Pylos queen race rage realms replies rest rise rites roar rock roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining ship sire skies soft sorrows soul Sparta spoke stern storms stranger suitors Swift Taphian tears Telemachus tempest thee thou throne toils toss'd touch'd train Troy Ulysses vessel wandering watery waves winds wine wise woes wretched youth