Treating of the same subject as the Hecuba, it somewhat varies the incidents and the characters, the death of Astyanax supplanting that of Polyxena, and both Cassandra and Andromache appearing. There is, however, far less plot than in the Hecuba, and... A History of Classical Greek Literature - 361. lappuseautors: John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1874 - 714 lapas
...has Rahel, but in Matthew ii. IS, it says, " In Rama was a voice heard mourning and weeping and great lamentation : Rachel weeping for her children and would not be comforted because they were not," and not, as Hic ET UBIQUE says it is in his edition, " weeping and howling." CLARKT. CEREVISIA (5th... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1851 - 834 lapas
...thirty-first chapter of Jeremiah and fifteenih verse, which says : " In Rama a voice was heard, weeping and lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children,...would not be comforted, because they were not." It will be remembered that Jeremiah was a pathetic describer of suffering, and a sympathizer with those... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1871 - 824 lapas
...thirty-first chapter of Jeremiah and fifteenth verse, which says : " In Rama a voice was heard, weeping and lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children,...would not be comforted, because they were not." It will be remembered that Jeremiah was a pathetic describer of suffering, and a sympathizer with those... | |
| Nathaniel Smith Folsom - 1871 - 522 lapas
...what was spoken through Jeremiah the prophet, saying, 18 A voice in Ramah was heard, Weeping and much lamentation ; Rachel weeping for her children— And would not be comforted, Because they were no more. 18 But Herod having died, behold, an angel of [the] LORD appears in a dream to Joseph in Egypt,... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1879 - 148 lapas
...the satisfaction of revenge taken by the Trojan queen in the earlier play. It is indeed nothing but "a voice in Ramah, and lamentation — Rachel weeping...would not be comforted, because they were not." It is like the prophet's roll, which is written within and without with mourning, and lamentation, and woe.... | |
| Sir John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880 - 556 lapas
...as the satyrical piece. It was defeated by a tetralogy of Xenokles— the CEdipus, Lyceum, Batches, and Athamas. Treating of the same subject as the Hecuba,...of Cassandra reminds us of the great passage in the Agamemnon. The litigious scene in which Hecuba and Helen argue before Menelaus, and the constant appearances... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880 - 560 lapas
...and both Cassandra and Andromache appearing. There is, however, far less plot than in the Heciiba, and we miss even the satisfaction of revenge. It is...of Cassandra reminds us of the great passage in the Agamemnon. The litigious scene in which Hecuba and Helen argue before Menelaus, and the constant appearances... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1891 - 298 lapas
...piece. It was defeated by a tetralogy of Xenokles — the (Eiiipus, Lycaon, Bacchiz, and Athainas. Treating of the same subject as the Hecuba, it somewhat...of Cassandra reminds us of the great passage in the Agamemnon. The litigious scene in which Hecuba and Helen argue before Menelaus, and the constant appearances... | |
| Maria Beale - 1894 - 300 lapas
...ter sleep nights forever ! " The pathos in the old man's voice smote the mother's heart into a great lamentation. " Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they were not." The girl hung upon her, and entreated her, with the persuasion of innumerable caresses, to cease from... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1911 - 826 lapas
...thirty-first chapter of Jeremiah and fifteenth verse, which says : " In Rama a voice was heard, weeping and lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children,...would not be comforted, because they were not." It will be remembered that Jeremiah was a pathetic describer of suffering, and a sympathizer with those... | |
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