Aeschylus Aeschylus
Agamemnōn Triglōttos: Græce
(Forgotten Books March 8, 2018)
Excerpt from Agamemnōn Triglōttos: Græce
Aminta and the Pastor Fido may be cited as ia stances; and the more applicable in the present case, as Milton's beautiful creations, the Mask of Comus and the Samson Agonistes, which afi'ord us within the range of our own literature illustrious examples of the effect of their introduction into the Choral chants, were framed in part after these models. The modern poem of Thalaba, which ranks, with all its alleged defects, among the no blest productions of our living Bards, may be ap pealed to as proving the same in the case of more lengthened compositions.
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- ISBN
- 1334210594 / 9781334210594
- Weight
- 13.6 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.6
in.