The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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الصفحة 71
... P. 249 . As for example , at v . 318.- " Creon speaks after a look of infinite astonish- ment at this ' most particular fellow . " " & c . ment has been successfully renewed this year ( 1843 ) THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES . 71.
... P. 249 . As for example , at v . 318.- " Creon speaks after a look of infinite astonish- ment at this ' most particular fellow . " " & c . ment has been successfully renewed this year ( 1843 ) THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES . 71.
الصفحة 79
... Creon . There is the purpose and act of the former , with their consequences , to which stand opposed the purpose and act of the latter . Schlegel , however , has truly shewn , that without this contest of opposite designs , there can ...
... Creon . There is the purpose and act of the former , with their consequences , to which stand opposed the purpose and act of the latter . Schlegel , however , has truly shewn , that without this contest of opposite designs , there can ...
الصفحة 80
... Creon because she is herself presump- tuous by her passionate hostility , and so bears in herself those seeds of destruction , to which all mortal imperfection is doomed as the expiation of unrighteousness . It is my duty to track the ...
... Creon because she is herself presump- tuous by her passionate hostility , and so bears in herself those seeds of destruction , to which all mortal imperfection is doomed as the expiation of unrighteousness . It is my duty to track the ...
الصفحة 81
... Creon is represented as a wicked tyrant ? As Antigone has a womanly and pious motive , so Creon has a manly and austere one , such as befits the statesman . He does not even believe that he injures the Gods ( 278 seqq . ) , but rather ...
... Creon is represented as a wicked tyrant ? As Antigone has a womanly and pious motive , so Creon has a manly and austere one , such as befits the statesman . He does not even believe that he injures the Gods ( 278 seqq . ) , but rather ...
الصفحة 82
... Creon of folly ( 456 ) , because her deed may perhaps appear foolish to him , one may regard this almost literally as the poet's conviction , since both act from passion . She appears magnanimous when at once avowing her deed , she ...
... Creon of folly ( 456 ) , because her deed may perhaps appear foolish to him , one may regard this almost literally as the poet's conviction , since both act from passion . She appears magnanimous when at once avowing her deed , she ...
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