| English literature - 1814 - 698 pages
...considerable nation, u Scene 4. • " Epops is struck with the project, and calls up his consort, thg nightingale, to summon all his people together with...a fine ode ; the birds come flying down, at first oue by one, and perch here and there about the scene ; and at last the chorus in a whole body, come... | |
| Aristophanes - 1834 - 192 pages
...assemblies. So e'pxeff0ai, avyyiveaOai els Xo'yovs. Vesp. 470. Eq. 803. Nub. 451. ACT I. SCENE IV. The birds come flying down, at first one by one, and perch here and there about the stage. At last the whole chorus of birds come hopping and fluttering in. At the sight of the two men... | |
| Thomas Gray - English language - 1884 - 422 pages
...proposes a scheme to improve it, and make them a far more powerful and considerable nation. Scene 4. Epops is struck with the project, and calls up his...body, come hopping, and fluttering, and twittering in. Scene 5. At the sight of the two men, they are in great tumult, and think that their king has betrayed... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1885 - 428 pages
...proposes a scheme to improve it, and make them a far more powerful and considerable nation. Scene 4. Epops is struck with the project, and calls up his...body, come hopping, and fluttering, and twittering in. Scene 5. At the sight of the two men, they are in great tumult, and think that their king has betrayed... | |
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