КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «THRENETIC»
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History of Talbot County Maryland 1661-1861
threnetic. words. had. a. response. in. the. minds. of. every. one. who. knew the
person of whom they were spoken. The members of the medical profession in
Talbot in compliance with a published request by some of the faculty residing in ...
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Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera omnia
The great master of threnetic poetry was Simonides of Ceos, the contemporary
and rival of Aeschylus. " The elegy in the hands of ditleieut masters sometimes
attained a softer and more pathetic, and sometimes a more manly and robust
tone.
Horace, A. J. Macleane, George Long, 1869
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Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian toimituksia: Annales Academiae ...
It is thus possible that the actors had broken apart by the beginning of the
threnetic part;19 on the other hand, Pylades' remark IT 902f. seems to imply that
Orestes and Electra are still in each other's arms. No doubt the general
impression ...
Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1987
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Oriental Customs Or, an Illustration of the Sacred ...
And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul, and over Jonathan his son.]
Threnetic strains on the untimely decease of royal and eminent personages,
were of high antiquity amongst the Asiatics. Instances of this kind frequently occur
in ...
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A Critical History of the Language and Literature of Antient ...
... from jealousy of his musical skill.2 Hence again a third signification of the term,
as denoting a popular song celebrating the youthful bard, and which became the
type or eponyme of this whole threnetic order of poetical composition. Several ...
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The Yale Literary Magazine
Thus ho proceeds in his threnetic oration. " Our country's destiny, I fear, is
suspended by a thread." We think he has some reason to fear, until those in
whose hands our country's destiny now seems to lie, are suspended by
something stronger ...
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
Three hundred, trichant Threefold, thrï'fold, a. tridyblyg, triphlyg Threepence, thrïp'
ëns, n. tair ceiniog Threepenny, thrïp'ën-ï, a. tair ceiniog. Threepenny-book, llyfr
tair ceiniog Threne, thrïn, n. galarnad Threnetic, thrï-nët'ïk, a. galarus Threnody, ...
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Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews
See the conclusion of Lect. 28.-T. + Threnetic strains on the untimely dcceasc of
ro al and eminent pe_rson_ages were of high antiquity amongst the Asiatics. T us
Euripides, Iphtgema an Tauris, v. 177. N6KUO'tV p.e7\eov. And again, Oresfcs ...
Robert Lowth, George Gregory, Johann David Michaelis, 1847
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History of the literature of ancient Greece
Nevertheless there is no reason for dividing the elegy into different kinds, such as
the military, political, symposiac, erotic, threnetic, and gnomic ; inasmuch as
some of * The thousand persons eloathed in purple, who, before the time of the ...
Karl Otfried Müller, 1840
Here Aristotle is giving general definitions, without troubling to make the
reservations and qualifications necessary for complete accuracy; thus for
instance the kouuos is not always threnetic and the orchestral contributions need
not be sung by ...