The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers and men of science are not allowed to pass untouched ; while profligates and impostors of every class and description are here as well as in the ' Clouds,' held up to scorn... The Birds of Aristophanes - Page vby Aristophanes - 1864 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 256 pages
...solemn genius of Pindar does not escape entirely the poet's whimsical perversions. The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...not allowed to pass untouched ; while profligates of every class and description are here, as well as in the Clouds, held up to scorn and contempt, a*... | |
| Aristophanes - 1852 - 152 pages
...solemn genius of Pindar does not escape entirely the poet's whimsical perversions. The dithyrambic poete in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...not allowed to pass untouched ; while profligates of every class and description are here, as well as in the Clouds, held up to scorn and contempt. Much... | |
| Bernard Rölker - German language - 1854 - 338 pages
...in the Aristophanic drama, here displays itaelf most freely and amusingly. " The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...as in the ' Clouds/ held up to scorn and contempt." From Prof. North of Hamilton College. " President Felton had intellectual gifts and attainments which... | |
| Horace - 1869 - 642 pages
...in the Aristophanic drama, here displays iteelf most freely and amusingly. " The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...in the ' Clouds,' held up to scorn and contempt." From Prof. North of Hamilton College. " President Felton had intellectual gift« and attainments which... | |
| William Watson Goodwin - Greek language - 1870 - 320 pages
...in the Aristophanic drama, here displays itself most freely and amusingly. " The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...as well as in the ' Clouds,' held up to scorn and contempt.11 From Prof. North of Hamilton College. " President Felton had intellectual gifts and attainments... | |
| Robert F. Pennell - Greece - 1874 - 160 pages
...in the Aristophanic drama, here displays itself most freely and amusingly. M The dithyrambic poets in general are unsparingly ridiculed ; the philosophers...here as well as in the * Clouds/ held up to scorn and contempt.'1 From Prof. North of Hamilton College. " President Felton had intellectual gifts and attainments... | |
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