The Works of the English Poets, Volume 56J. Rivington, 1779 - 371 pages |
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Page 117
... Strophé , finging it on their feftivals at the altars of the Gods , and dancing at the fame time . The fecond they ... Strophe , as they fay , denoted the motion of the higher Sphere , the Antiftrophé that of the Planets , the Epode ...
... Strophé , finging it on their feftivals at the altars of the Gods , and dancing at the fame time . The fecond they ... Strophe , as they fay , denoted the motion of the higher Sphere , the Antiftrophé that of the Planets , the Epode ...
Page 119
... Strophé and the Antiftrophe , i . e . the first and second stanzas , contained always the fame number and the fame ... Strophes only , PREFACE . 119.
... Strophé and the Antiftrophe , i . e . the first and second stanzas , contained always the fame number and the fame ... Strophes only , PREFACE . 119.
Page 120
... Strophes only , of different lengths and mcafures . But the greateft num- ber of Pindar's Odes are of the firft kind . I have in the tranflation retained the names of Stro- phé and Antiftrophé , on purpofe to imprint the more ftrongly ...
... Strophes only , of different lengths and mcafures . But the greateft num- ber of Pindar's Odes are of the firft kind . I have in the tranflation retained the names of Stro- phé and Antiftrophé , on purpofe to imprint the more ftrongly ...
Page 134
... fome oc- cafional reflections on the profperity of Hiero , to whom he wishes a continuance of his good fortune and a long reign , he clofes his Ode . STRO- C STROPHE I. HIEF of Nature's works divine , Water 134 WEST'S POEM S.
... fome oc- cafional reflections on the profperity of Hiero , to whom he wishes a continuance of his good fortune and a long reign , he clofes his Ode . STRO- C STROPHE I. HIEF of Nature's works divine , Water 134 WEST'S POEM S.
Page 135
... STROPHE I. HIEF of Nature's works divine , Water claims the highest praise : Richeft offspring of the mine , Gold , like fire , whofe flashing rays From afar confpicuous gleam Through the night's involving cloud , Firft in luftre and ...
... STROPHE I. HIEF of Nature's works divine , Water claims the highest praise : Richeft offspring of the mine , Gold , like fire , whofe flashing rays From afar confpicuous gleam Through the night's involving cloud , Firft in luftre and ...
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