The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... Cresphontes of Euripides is lost : M. de Voltaire has restored it to us . " " Aristotle , " says Voltaire , “ Aristotle , in his immortal work on Poetry , does not hesitate to affirm that the recognition between Merope and her son was ...
... Cresphontes of Euripides is lost : M. de Voltaire has restored it to us . " " Aristotle , " says Voltaire , “ Aristotle , in his immortal work on Poetry , does not hesitate to affirm that the recognition between Merope and her son was ...
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... Cresphontes and Merope . The king ordered him to be hospitably enter- tained , intending to inquire further of him . He , being very tired , went to sleep , and an old man , who was the channel through whom the mother and son used to ...
... Cresphontes and Merope . The king ordered him to be hospitably enter- tained , intending to inquire further of him . He , being very tired , went to sleep , and an old man , who was the channel through whom the mother and son used to ...
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... Cresphontes a third son , called Æpytus : him she gave to her own father to bring up . He , when he came to man's estate , returned secretly to Messenia , and slew Polyphontes and the other murderers of his father . " Pausanias adds ...
... Cresphontes a third son , called Æpytus : him she gave to her own father to bring up . He , when he came to man's estate , returned secretly to Messenia , and slew Polyphontes and the other murderers of his father . " Pausanias adds ...
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Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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