He could not bring his philosophical convictions, with regard to the nature of God and his relation to mankind, into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it is that he is driven to the... Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology - 105 ページWilliam Smith 著 - 1867全文表示 - この書籍について
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 420 ページ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...discussion with the very materials and subjects of which he had to treat. He does this in two ways : sometimes, he rejects as false those mythical narratives... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 546 ページ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...nature of God and his relation to mankind, into harmony witli the contents of these legends, nor could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 ページ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...discussion with the very materials and subjects of which he had to treat. He does this in two ways : sometimes, he rejects as false those mythical narratives... | |
| August Witzchel - 1850 - 172 ページ
...regard to the objects of his poetry, which were fully as disagreeable as they were attractive to him. He could not bring his philosophical convictions,...into harmony with the contents of these legends, nor D could he pass over in silence their incongruities. Hence it is that he is driven to the strange necessity... | |
| Egidio Forcellini - 1854 - 1240 ページ
...significance. Such, however, was not the case with Euripides ; and there is much truth in what Müller says (Greek Literature, p. 358), that " with respect...discussion with the very materials and subjects of which he had to treat" '(Here. Fur. 1 31 6, 1 31 7, Androm. 1138, Orest. 406, ion, 445, &c., Fragm.... | |
| Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1246 ページ
...&c.) To class him with atheists, and to speak in the same brcnth, as Sir T. Browne does (Rel. Mid. § 47), of " the impieties of Lucian, Euripides, and...discussion with the very materials and subjects of which he had to treat" (Here. Fur. 1316, 1317, Androm. 1138, Orest. 406, [on, 445, &c., Fragm. Beller.... | |
| Euripides, John H. Hogan - 1873 - 182 ページ
...anticipating the Athenians in the break-up of their ideas upon religious and other subjects. Müller remarks ""He could not bring his philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of God into harmony with the contents of these legends [ie the mythical traditions selected as her subjects... | |
| Euripides - 1873 - 186 ページ
...anticipating the Athenians in the break-up of their ideas upon religious and other subjects. Müller remarks "He could not bring his philosophical convictions with regard to the nature of God into harmony with the contents of these legends [ie the mythical traditions selected as her subjects... | |
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