His citation from the Funeral Speech is immediately preceded by an unacknowledged use of Zimmern’s translation of a different Thucydidean speech: the dominating factor in [the Greek’s] political life was … enthusiasm for his city, which to his eye was made, not of walls, but of...
The Greeks have given us one of the most beautiful words of our language, the word “enthusiasm” – a God within. The grandeur of the acts of men is measured by the inspiration from which they spring. Happy is he who bears a God within!
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To the ancients, the idea of tamed, domesticated and yoked bovines was utterly reminiscent of men curbing their natural enthusiasms, and their subsequent arrival upon common words. Even in Biblical antiquity, cows were associated with milk (Genesis 18:8, Exodus 3:8, Deuteronomy 32:14), and...
of the mind or soul vis see or look at path feeling or suffering misinformed truly Psychoactive behavior on the mind Invisible visible Apathy enthusiasm Misuse praise or correctness Antipathy Fondness 最好的學習方式。免費註冊。 註冊代表你接受Quizlet的服務條款和隱私政策...
Now, as Demeter and Rhea have many attributes in common--both are megaloi Deoi, and the festivals of each were celebrated with the same kind of enthusiasm; and as peculiar features of the one are occasionally transferred to the other (e. g. Eurip. Helen. 1304), it is not difficult ...
The Homeric religion is often pictured as one of happy enthusiasm in the vigorous game of life. The Greeks admired athletes and warriors; they lusted and reveled in drunken feasts; they admired beauty and produced triumphs of sculpture and architecture; and they celebrated their interests in song...
and – in a word – the creator of a communal organization. So be quick about teaching me and making me a disciple. For my part, I would gladly sit beside you without meat or drink as long as you could endure talking and listen to you with en...
The supposed discovery of the poems of Ossian fell in with this train of sentiment, and created an enthusiasm for the study of early popular poetry. Homer was soon drawn into the circle of inquiry. Blackwell (Professor of Greek at Aberdeen ) had insisted, in a book published in 1735, on...