He could not bring his philosophical convictions, with regard to the nature of God and his relation to mankind, into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it is that he is driven to the... Totius latinitatis lexicon: opera et studio - Էջ 107Egidio Forcellini - 1854Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 420 էջ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...very materials and subjects of which he had to treat. He does this in two ways : sometimes, he rejects as false those mythical narratives which are opposed... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 546 էջ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...nature of God and his relation to mankind, into harmony witli the contents of these legends, nor could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 էջ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...very materials and subjects of which he had to treat. He does this in two ways : sometimes, he rejects as false those mythical narratives which are opposed... | |
| William Smith - 1849 - 1222 էջ
...selected as her subjects, he stood on an entirely different footing from Aeschylus and from Sophocles. lie could not bring his philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of Ood and His relation to mankind into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor could he pass... | |
| August Witzchel - 1850 - 172 էջ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor D could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it is that he is driven to the strange necessity... | |
| William Smith - 1867 - 1232 էջ
...significance. Such, however, was not the case with Euripides; and there is much truth in what Miiller says (Greek Literature, p. 358), that " with respect...discussion with the very materials and subjects of whiten he had to treat." (Here. Fur. 1316, 1317, Androm. 1138, Orest. 406, Ion9 445, &c., Fragm. Seller.... | |
| Euripides, John H. Hogan - 1873 - 182 էջ
...anticipating the Athenians in the break-up of their ideas upon religious and other subjects. Müller remarks ""He could not bring his philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of God into harmony with the contents of these legends [ie the mythical traditions selected as her subjects... | |
| Euripides - 1873 - 186 էջ
...anticipating the Athenians in the break-up of their ideas upon religious and other subjects. Müller remarks "He could not bring his philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of God into harmony with the contents of these legends [ie the mythical traditions selected as her subjects... | |
| William Smith - 1876 - 1264 էջ
...in what Muller says (Greek Literature, p. 358), that " with respect to the mythical tradi- . tions which the tragic muse had selected as her subjects,...philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of Ood and His relation to mankind into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor could he pass... | |
| William Smith - 1880 - 1318 էջ
...not the case with Euripides; and there is much truth in what M'uller says (Greek Literature, p. 368), that " with respect to the mythical traditions which...philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of Qod and His relation to mankind into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor could he pass... | |
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