Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... Spartan history which it led him to study , and he produced his first tragedy of Agis . The plan of this tragedy , as it first rose in his mind , appears to have been conceived without the agency of any other passion than that of ...
... Spartan history which it led him to study , and he produced his first tragedy of Agis . The plan of this tragedy , as it first rose in his mind , appears to have been conceived without the agency of any other passion than that of ...
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... the objection to be . The distress of Lysander and Euanthe is a different one from that of Agis and Sparta , through the whole play ; and the senti- ment of compassion different which the mind gives to each 8 80 ACCOUNT OF THE.
... the objection to be . The distress of Lysander and Euanthe is a different one from that of Agis and Sparta , through the whole play ; and the senti- ment of compassion different which the mind gives to each 8 80 ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... Sparta is supposed to be determined in the fourth act , we are left in the fifth to do no more than survey the different ends of those who followed it . We may pity Euanthe - pity and applaud Lysander for his generosity - approve of ...
... Sparta is supposed to be determined in the fourth act , we are left in the fifth to do no more than survey the different ends of those who followed it . We may pity Euanthe - pity and applaud Lysander for his generosity - approve of ...
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... the author , the admirer of martial glory , in the short speech of Rhesus , characterising his brother , the second in command in that Thracian army , which was to awe the Spartans , and destroy their LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME . 87.
... the author , the admirer of martial glory , in the short speech of Rhesus , characterising his brother , the second in command in that Thracian army , which was to awe the Spartans , and destroy their LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME . 87.
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John Home. which was to awe the Spartans , and destroy their king : " Next in command my brother Euxus stands , A youth to ... Sparta , and provide for their future safety by repairing to the army , is hap- pily expressed , without being ...
John Home. which was to awe the Spartans , and destroy their king : " Next in command my brother Euxus stands , A youth to ... Sparta , and provide for their future safety by repairing to the army , is hap- pily expressed , without being ...
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