The Monthly Magazine, Or, British RegisterR. Phillips, 1841 |
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... Pericles , Alcibiades , the Great Pompey , and Julius Cæsar , were hardly superior to common donkey carts or painted wheelbarrows ; and in many other branches of industry , the Greeks and the Romans were as little advanced as they were ...
... Pericles , Alcibiades , the Great Pompey , and Julius Cæsar , were hardly superior to common donkey carts or painted wheelbarrows ; and in many other branches of industry , the Greeks and the Romans were as little advanced as they were ...
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... Pericles , and trace his subsequent career in association with Alcibiades , Plato , and Xenophon . My favourite , Grotius , says , " I undertook to write a tragedy , because our age is less fruitful in the loftier forms of the drama ...
... Pericles , and trace his subsequent career in association with Alcibiades , Plato , and Xenophon . My favourite , Grotius , says , " I undertook to write a tragedy , because our age is less fruitful in the loftier forms of the drama ...
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... PERICLES . CHÆREPHON . SOPHOCLES . CRITIAS . ARISTOPHANES . MELITUS . ANYTUS . LYCON . EURIPIDES . HIERARCH . ALCIBIADES . PRIESTS . CRITO . PLATO . XENOPHON . PHÆDON . WOMEN . PYTHIA . ASPASIA . CHLOE . XANTIPPE . HERALDS . WIZARD ...
... PERICLES . CHÆREPHON . SOPHOCLES . CRITIAS . ARISTOPHANES . MELITUS . ANYTUS . LYCON . EURIPIDES . HIERARCH . ALCIBIADES . PRIESTS . CRITO . PLATO . XENOPHON . PHÆDON . WOMEN . PYTHIA . ASPASIA . CHLOE . XANTIPPE . HERALDS . WIZARD ...
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... Pericles , Our brilliant , bold , victorious usurper- The scourge of the aristocracy - the favourite Of the populace . His pomp will dwindle fast ; The very faction , whose vile ... PERICLES and SOPHоcles . PERICLES . 248 Socrates .
... Pericles , Our brilliant , bold , victorious usurper- The scourge of the aristocracy - the favourite Of the populace . His pomp will dwindle fast ; The very faction , whose vile ... PERICLES and SOPHоcles . PERICLES . 248 Socrates .
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SCENE II . Enter PERICLES and SOPHоcles . PERICLES . Well met , my Sophocles : my eager soul Has been so fired by politics and war , That now she longs to bathe in the cooling streams Of Hippocrene . After the hard debates , Cheerings ...
SCENE II . Enter PERICLES and SOPHоcles . PERICLES . Well met , my Sophocles : my eager soul Has been so fired by politics and war , That now she longs to bathe in the cooling streams Of Hippocrene . After the hard debates , Cheerings ...
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Abd-ul-Hamid ALCIBIADES ANYTUS appear ARISTOPHANES Aspasia Athens Austria beautiful Bob Pike Briton called character child Christian Church credal infidel cried CRITIAS CRITO dare dear death delight divine drama earth effect EURIPIDES eyes father favour fear feel genius give glory hand happy Harran hast heart heaven HIEROPHANT honour hope human Hungerford Market interest Italians Italy Janet jolly boys labour LADY ANNE LADY BLANCHE light live look Lord LYCON Madelon marriage means mind moral mother mystery nature never noble once passion Pericles Plato play poet poetry political poor present principles prison reader religion replied scene Shallum Shelomith Sloggs Snibs society SOCRATES SOPHOCLES soul speak spirit sweet Tabitha tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tragedy true truth virtue West Ashby wish words XENOPHON young
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Seite 476 - O Woman ! in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou!
Seite 488 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Seite 206 - What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Seite 200 - Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapproved, and leave No spot or blame behind...
Seite 161 - For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.
Seite 480 - There the wicked cease from troubling; And there the weary are at rest. There the prisoners are at ease together ; They hear not the voice of the taskmaster.
Seite 487 - What have I to do with the sacredness of traditions, if I live wholly from within?" my friend suggested, — "But these impulses may be from below, not from above." I replied, "They do not seem to me to be such; but if I am the Devil's child. I will live then from the Devil.
Seite 170 - It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.
Seite 206 - Is this the region, this the soil, the clime," Said then the lost Archangel, " this the seat That we must change for Heaven? — this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be it so, since He Who now is...
Seite 489 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.