Hence philosophers and other gravest writers, as Cicero, Plutarch, and others, frequently cite out of tragic poets, both to adorn and illustrate their discourse. Retrospective Review - Page 297edited by - 1826Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1753 - 374 pages
...Paul him(clf thought it not unworthy to inierta verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. XV. 33. and Parseus commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into afts diitinguifh d each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft... | |
| John Milton - 1753 - 356 pages
...himfelf thought it not unworthy to infert * a verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. XV. 33. and Parseus commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into afts diftinguim'd each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1759 - 420 pages
...unworthy to infert a verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. xv. 33. and Paraeus commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into acls diftinguifh'd each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 334 pages
...unworthy to infert a verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. xv. 33. and Paraeus, commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into afts diftinguim'd each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1785 - 360 pages
...unworthy to infert * a verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. XV. 33. and Paraeus commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into acts diftinguifh'd each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft dignity... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...unworthy to infert a verfe of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture, i Cor. xv. 33. and Paraeus, commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into afts diftinguifh'd each by a chorus of heavenly harpings and fong between. Heretofore men in higheft... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...and others, frequently cite out of tragick poets, both to adorn and illustrate their discourse. The Apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert...into the text of Holy Scripture, 1 Cor, xv. 33; and Paraeus, commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into acts distinguished... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...and others, frequently cite out of tragick poets, both to adorn and illustrate their discourse. The Apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scriptnre, 1 Cor, xv. 33; and Parasus, commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy,... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...frequently cite out of tragic poets, both to adorn and illustrate their discourse. The Apostle Paul himseU' thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides...into the text of Holy Scripture, 1 Cor. xv. 33.; and Pareeus, commenting on the Revelation, divides the whole book as a tragedy, into acts distinguished... | |
| Robert Mansel - Drama - 1814 - 232 pages
...and others, frequently cite out of tragic poets, both to ADORN and illustrate their discourse. The APOSTLE PAUL himself thought it not unworthy to insert...verse of Euripides into the TEXT of HOLY SCRIPTURE. I. Cor. C. 15. v. 38. — And Perasus, commenting on the REVELATION, divides the whole book as a TRAGEDY... | |
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