Oh, our yEschylus, the thunderous, How he drove the bolted breath Through the cloud, to wedge it ponderous In the gnarled oak beneath ! Oh, our Sophocles, the royal, Who was born to monarch's place, And who made the whole world loyal, Less by kingly power... College Greek Course in English - 第 205 頁William Cleaver Wilkinson 著 - 1884 - 302 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 416 頁
...qualities of goodness and beauty, by laying itself gratefully at your feet? RB LONDON: July S3, 1871. Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. ABOUT that strangest, saddest, sweetest song I, when a girl, heard in Kameiros once, And, after, saved... | |
| 1898 - 1034 頁
...might almost be called the Greek Shakespeare, whom Mrs. Browning characterizes in the well-known lines: Our Euripides the human With his droppings of warm...touches of things common Till they rose to touch the upheres. The amazing richness and undying splendor of Greek poetry, as well as all "the glory which... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 786 頁
...beauty, by laying itself gratefully at your feet? RB LONDON : July 23, 1871. BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE. Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. ABOUT that strangest, saddest, sweetest song I, when a girl, heard in Kameiros once, And, after, saved... | |
| Thomas Francis Dale - 1899 - 578 頁
...him, though stern, so profoundly human a poet, so that Mrs. Browning's -criticism of Euripides — "Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres" — ' applies equally to Crabbe. In 1784 the Duke was nominated Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He owed... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 502 頁
...Become my universe that feels and knows ! BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE INCLUDING A TRANSCRIPT FROM EURIPIDES Our Euripides, the Human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. TO THE COUNTESS COWPER. If I mention the simple truth, that this poem absolutely owes its existence... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 500 頁
...Become my universe that feels and knows ! BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE INCLUDING A TRANSCRIPT FROM EURIPIDES Our Euripides, the Human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. TO THE COUNTESS COWPER. If I mention the simple truth, that thia poem absolutely owes its existence... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1900 - 584 頁
...was boru to monarch's place, And who made the whole world loyal Less hy kingly power than grace I XII Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...goals ! — These were cup-bearers undying Of the wine that 's meant for souls. XIII And my Plato, the divine one, If men know the gods aright By their motions... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1900 - 580 頁
...born to monarch's place, And who made the whole world loyal Less by kingly power than grace t XII On r Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm tears,...Till they rose to touch the spheres ! Our Theocritus, onr Bion, And our Pindar's shining goals ! — These were cup-bearers undying Of the wine that 'a meant... | |
| Edward Capps - 1901 - 516 頁
...summed up in the language of an enthusiastic admirer, Mrs. Browning: Our Euripides the Human With hte droppings of warm tears, And his touches of things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. The earliest extant play is the Alcestis, produced in 438 BC The victory was won by Sophocles, Euripides... | |
| 1902 - 774 頁
...severer tragedies of /Eschylus and Sophocles yielded in the people's preference to the pathetic power of Euripides "... the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres"; and as poetry assumed a more human character, so sculpture also descended from its height and took... | |
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