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" 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
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The Dickensian, 第 1 卷

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1905 - 426 頁
...they first appeared, because they are so human, because we may call him, as Browning has finely called Euripides — "... the human, with his droppings of...tears, And his touches of things common till they rose unto the spheres." For Dickens's theme was everyday life in this workaday world : he was the great...
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Wordsworth-Tennyson

William Stebbing - 1907 - 428 頁
...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...goals !— These were cup-bearers undying, Of the wine that 's meant for souls. And my Plato, the divine one, If men know the gods aright By their motions...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning & Her Poetry

Kathleen Elizabeth Royds Innes - 1912 - 150 頁
...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...whole world loyal, Less by kingly power than grace. XII Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm tears, And his touches of things common Till...
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Essentials of Poetry: Lowell Lectures, 1911

William Allan Neilson - 1912 - 304 頁
...truly a romance of adventure as Gawain and the Green Knight, or Treasure Island. Again, Euripides, Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres, with his interest in the individual and his inner life, with his humanization of the Gods, with the...
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The Methodist Review, 第 75 卷

1893 - 1024 頁
...Greek Shakespeare, whom Mrs. Browning characterizes in the well-known lines: Our Euripides the himmn With his droppings of warm tears, And his touches...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. The amazing richness and undying splendor of Greek poetry, as well as all "the glory which was Greece"...
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The Methodist Review, 第 80 卷

1898 - 1032 頁
...motto adopted for " Balanstion's Adventure " from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's " Wine of Cyprus : " Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm tears, And his touches of things common Till the; rose to touch the spheres. The poem " Balanstion's Adventure " furnishes a setting for the "Alcestis"...
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Wordsworth to Tennyson

William Stebbing - 1913 - 448 頁
...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...things common, Till they rose to touch the spheres I Our Theocritus, our Bion, And our Pindar's shining goals ! — These were cup-bearers undying, Of...
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What Can Literature Do for Me?

Charles Alphonso Smith - 1913 - 244 頁
...and sleeps on his own heart. Mrs. Browning had the same idea in mind when she spoke of Euripides as: Our Euripides, the human, With his droppings of warm...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres. Tennyson once found a flower growing not in the solid earth but in the dust that vagrant winds had...
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The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: With Two Prose Essays

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1916 - 692 頁
...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...things common Till they rose to touch the spheres I Our Theocritus, our Bion, And our Pindar's shining goals ! — These were cup-bearers undying, Of...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 第 16 卷

1917 - 646 頁
...for Sophocles and Aeschylus than for Euripides, the most cosmopolitan, the least Attic of the three: "Our Euripides the human With his droppings of warm...And his touches of things common Till they rose to higher spheres. " Here they are in sharp contrast with Landor, who preferred "No vile figures of loose,...
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