id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47236 Symonds, John Addington Studies of the Greek Poets (Vol 2 of 2) .txt text/plain 133080 7937 72 Poetry.--The Fixed Material of Greek Tragedy.--Athens in the Age Mythology and Greek Art.--Rustic Life and Superstitions.--Feeling Feeling in Modern Poets.--Galatea.--Pharmaceutria.--Hylas.--Greek Beauty.--Greek Morality.--Greece, Rome, Renaissance, the Modern Spirit. man dignified, and purified by the dealings of the heavy hand of God. Set aside by his calamity, and severed from the common lot of men, to adapt the mould of Greek tragedy to real life, Euripides overpassed A peculiarly interesting fragment in its bearing on Greek life shall received from the Greek poets a very different type of tragedy. than the prevailing spirit of Greek tragic art, forced this simplicity Aristophanes, like all Greek poets, has been subjected hands of the Greek artist it remains quite natural; it is the beauty of pluck leaves and flowers of Greek poetry and art and life, distilling Humanity defined upon the borderland of nature is the life of all Greek ./cache/47236.txt ./txt/47236.txt