| Aristophanes - 1849 - 256 pages
...though written without any reference to the classical bearings of the subject. Great care has been taken to illustrate the political allusions, and the application...at present, to feel the full force of the wit and gayety of Aristophanes, much of which turned upon temporary and local relations. Still, a careful study... | |
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 262 pages
...though written without any reference to the classical bearings of the subject. Great care has been taken to illustrate the political allusions, and the application...at present, to feel the full force of the wit and gayety of Aristophanes, much of which turned upon temporary and local relations. Still, a careful study... | |
| Bernard Rölker - German language - 1854 - 338 pages
...nature as well as a consummate poet Great care has been taken to illustrate the political illusion*, and the application of judicial expressions, in the course of the piece The satire of the birds is more playful, comprehensive and genial than that of any other of the poet's... | |
| Horace - 1869 - 642 pages
...nature as well as a consummate poet Great care has been taken to illustrate the political illusions, and the application of judicial expressions, in the course of the piece The satire of the birds la more playful, comprehensive and genial than that of any other of the poet's... | |
| William Watson Goodwin - Greek language - 1870 - 320 pages
...nature as well as a consummate poet Oreat care has been taken to illustrate the political illusions, and the application of judicial expressions, in the course of the piece The satire of the birds is more playful, comprehensive and genial than that of any other of the poet's... | |
| Aristophanes - Birds - 1872 - 276 pages
...nature as well ач a consummate poet Great care has been taken to illustrate the political illusion?, and the application of judicial expressions, in the course of the piece The satire of the birds is more playful, comprehensive and genial than that of any other of the poet's... | |
| Robert F. Pennell - Greece - 1874 - 160 pages
...nature as well as a consummate poet Great care has been taken to illustrate the political illusion?, and the application of judicial expressions, in the course of the piece The satire of the birds is more playl'ul, comprehensive and genial than that of any other of the poet's... | |
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