New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... and Literature Notes on the Month .. Sketches of the Irish Bar , No. XII . - Calamities of the Bar Maids of Honour Spes Rediviva ; or Lines on the Death of Alexander VOL . XVI . A 2 On the Supernatural in Poetry . By the late Mrs.
... and Literature Notes on the Month .. Sketches of the Irish Bar , No. XII . - Calamities of the Bar Maids of Honour Spes Rediviva ; or Lines on the Death of Alexander VOL . XVI . A 2 On the Supernatural in Poetry . By the late Mrs.
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... honoured the memory of Adrastus by commemorating his misfor- tunes in tragic choruses ; and a speaker in one of the Platonic dia- * The Sicilians ( as we shall have occasion to notice by and by ) had very ancient and valuable comedy ...
... honoured the memory of Adrastus by commemorating his misfor- tunes in tragic choruses ; and a speaker in one of the Platonic dia- * The Sicilians ( as we shall have occasion to notice by and by ) had very ancient and valuable comedy ...
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... honour of Bacchus , and , by extension of meaning , to the whole festival , was confessedly the origin of tragic poetry . But there were three kinds of choruses , that sang , and accompanied with dancing , the poem called Dithyrambus ...
... honour of Bacchus , and , by extension of meaning , to the whole festival , was confessedly the origin of tragic poetry . But there were three kinds of choruses , that sang , and accompanied with dancing , the poem called Dithyrambus ...
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... honour , on the score of there being an older Doric tragedy , would be to exact from their drama a degree of originality , to which no national literature on earth can make any pre- tensions . It is true that the Athenians could not ...
... honour , on the score of there being an older Doric tragedy , would be to exact from their drama a degree of originality , to which no national literature on earth can make any pre- tensions . It is true that the Athenians could not ...
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... honour of the younger Bacchus . Virgins accompanied that ceremony , carrying fruits in golden baskets ; but neither the statue nor the songs much accorded with our notions of virgin delicacy . From these Phallic canticles , Aristotle ...
... honour of the younger Bacchus . Virgins accompanied that ceremony , carrying fruits in golden baskets ; but neither the statue nor the songs much accorded with our notions of virgin delicacy . From these Phallic canticles , Aristotle ...
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