10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTISTROPHICALLY»
Discover the use of
antistrophically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
antistrophically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Birds of Aristophanes
Both pieces, the lyrical strophe and the epir- rhema, are repeated antistrophically.
It is clear that the lyrical piece, with its antistrophe, arose from the phallic song ;
and the epirrhema, with its antepirrhema, from the gibes with which the chorus of
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Aristophanes, Cornelius Conway Felton, 1872
... under the preparation of the preceding article. The Danube, or, in the
nomenclature of Herodotus, the Istros, is described as being in all respects w fl'
zenhlnZ-B, by which we must understand corresponding rigorously, but
antistrophically ...
3
De Quincey's Works: Historical and critical essays
The Danube, or, in the nomenclature of Herodotus, the Istros, is described as
being in all respects «x naQaUiiXov, by which we must understand
corresponding rigorously, but antistrophically, (as the Greeks express it,) similar
angles, similar ...
4
The metres of the Greeks and Romans: a manual for schools ...
... choruses of the Roman tragic poet Seneca are for the most part the avartjfiara
fierqixa araxra, so called, that is, composed of well known and ordinary verses
and half verses, which, however, do not correspond to each other antistrophically
.
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... under the preparation of the preceding article. The Danube, or, in the
nomenclature of Herodotus, the Istros, is described as being in all respects 51¢
wzgakimlu, by which we must under.stand corresponding rigorously, but
antistrophically, ...
6
Notes on Herodotus: Original and Selected from the Best ...
33, the ex lanation of the parallelism of the Danube to the Nile, “ by w ich we must
understand its corresponding rigorously, but antistrophically, (as the Greeks
express it,) similar angles, similar dimensions, but in inverse order,” under “ The ...
Dawson William Turner, 1853
It has been demanded, ' Will any man affirm that the wild ravings of 10 in the
Prometheus were written antistrophically P' What will be the fate of those who
have now the hardihood to do this, we cannot pretend to foretel. But whatever it
be, it is ...
8
Dissertations on the Eumenides of Æschylus: with the Gr. ...
... with more of reflexion than of passion, and Electra (antistrophically) replies to
it2 with narratives detached by their metre from the rest of the song. 1 The
concise view of the Com- mos here given is based upon the instructive Essay by
Ahrens ...
Carl Otfried Müller, 1853
By accidental error it is marked as not antistrophic; indeed, we think that what is
given as an epode should be antistrophically arranged. With this exception Mr.
Blackie has it thus: Sir. ' Hall of old Priam, with sorrow unbearable, Vengeance ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1850
The Danube, or, in the nomenclature of Herodotus, the Istros, is described as
being in all respects e* irapaWrjXov, by which we must understand
corresponding rigorously, yet antistrophically (as the Greeks express it), similar
angles, similar ...