The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 - English literature |
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Page 210
... Pindar and in the Tragedians , an Asynartete consisting of a Trochaic syzygy followed by a Dactylic penthe- mimeris . This verse ought , we think , to be restored to Eschy- lus , in Prom . 433-4 . 441-2 . ἐν πόνοις δαμέντ ̓ ...
... Pindar and in the Tragedians , an Asynartete consisting of a Trochaic syzygy followed by a Dactylic penthe- mimeris . This verse ought , we think , to be restored to Eschy- lus , in Prom . 433-4 . 441-2 . ἐν πόνοις δαμέντ ̓ ...
Page 211
... Pindar , of the Tragedians , or of Aristophanes , should make it his object to bring together as many verses of the same species of acknow- ledged metres as possible . But since few of these lyric pieces are entirely composed of similar ...
... Pindar , of the Tragedians , or of Aristophanes , should make it his object to bring together as many verses of the same species of acknow- ledged metres as possible . But since few of these lyric pieces are entirely composed of similar ...
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... Pindar , in celebration of Victors in the Olympic , Pythean , Nemean , and Isthmean Games , translated from the Greek , not one fourth part of which have ever appeared in English , including 303 332 340 352 366 372 403 X. those by Mr ...
... Pindar , in celebration of Victors in the Olympic , Pythean , Nemean , and Isthmean Games , translated from the Greek , not one fourth part of which have ever appeared in English , including 303 332 340 352 366 372 403 X. those by Mr ...
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... Pindar , translated from the Origi- nal Greek . By the Rev. J. L. Girdlestone , A.M. Master of the Classical School of Beccles , in Suf- · folk Reflections on the Nature and Extent of the Li- cence Trade . An Enquiry into the State of ...
... Pindar , translated from the Origi- nal Greek . By the Rev. J. L. Girdlestone , A.M. Master of the Classical School of Beccles , in Suf- · folk Reflections on the Nature and Extent of the Li- cence Trade . An Enquiry into the State of ...
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... Pindar , translated from the Original Greek . By the Rev. J. L. Girdlestone , A. M. Master of the Classical School of Beccles , in Suffolk . 4to . Bacon , Norwich . Bald- win , London . To transfer O transfer the beauties of Pindar into ...
... Pindar , translated from the Original Greek . By the Rev. J. L. Girdlestone , A. M. Master of the Classical School of Beccles , in Suffolk . 4to . Bacon , Norwich . Bald- win , London . To transfer O transfer the beauties of Pindar into ...
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