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... mind , seldom moved by softer feelings , but spell - bound by reverence for the gods , by the recognition of an unbending moral order , by resignation to a destiny from which there is no escape . Never were the Titan - like defiance of ...
... mind , seldom moved by softer feelings , but spell - bound by reverence for the gods , by the recognition of an unbending moral order , by resignation to a destiny from which there is no escape . Never were the Titan - like defiance of ...
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... mind soar not too high , that the grain of guilt planted by pride grows to a harvest of tears , 8 - such is the teaching which , with glowing words , flashes on us in every page of the poet . 6 Not even Eschylus , however , was able to ...
... mind soar not too high , that the grain of guilt planted by pride grows to a harvest of tears , 8 - such is the teaching which , with glowing words , flashes on us in every page of the poet . 6 Not even Eschylus , however , was able to ...
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... mind of the Titan must be softened , and Zeus ' rule of might be changed by willing submission into a moral rule . What the poet places in the legendary past is in reality the history of his own time and of his own mind . Eschylus ...
... mind of the Titan must be softened , and Zeus ' rule of might be changed by willing submission into a moral rule . What the poet places in the legendary past is in reality the history of his own time and of his own mind . Eschylus ...
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... mind , criti- cal reflection for admiring contemplation . By means of particular scenes of an exciting and terrifying character , by chorus - songs often loosely connected with the action of the play , by rhetorical declama- tion and ...
... mind , criti- cal reflection for admiring contemplation . By means of particular scenes of an exciting and terrifying character , by chorus - songs often loosely connected with the action of the play , by rhetorical declama- tion and ...
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... mind , in equanimity , in a contentment with the present , and absence of care for the future.1 At the same time he shares the conviction that man can discover what is right , and that Zeus , the all - seeing ruler of the world , is not ...
... mind , in equanimity , in a contentment with the present , and absence of care for the future.1 At the same time he shares the conviction that man can discover what is right , and that Zeus , the all - seeing ruler of the world , is not ...
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