Heroic Greek Famous Quotes & Sayings

5 Heroic Greek Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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The higher Greek poetry did not make up fictitious plots; its business was to express the heroic saga, the myths.Gilbert Murray Heroic Greek Sayings By Gilbert Murray: The higher Greek poetry did not make up fictitious plots; its business was to express
Greek myths are heroic, noble and tragic; but the American Dream is heroic, comical, and uplifting. Americans are a people in whom overweening ambition is rewarded, not punished. The Wright Brothers did not have their wings melt when they flew too high. Perhaps their wings were more soundly built than those of Icarus.John C. Wright Heroic Greek Sayings By John C. Wright: Greek myths are heroic, noble and tragic; but the American Dream is heroic, comical, and
A heroic nature is very Greek.Patrick Wilson Heroic Greek Sayings By Patrick Wilson: A heroic nature is very Greek.
Greek writers of the fifth century B.C. have a way of speaking of, an attitude towards, religion, as though it were wholly a thing of joyful confidence, a friendly fellowship with the gods, whose service is but a high festival for man. In Homer sacrifice is but, as it were, the signal for a banquet of abundant roast flesh and sweet wine; we hear nothing of fasting, of cleansing, and atonement. This we might perhaps explain as part of the general splendid unreality of the heroic saga, but sober historians of the fifth century B.C. express the same spirit. Thucydides is assuredly by nature no reveller, yet religion is to him in the main 'a rest from toil.' He makes Pericles say: 'Moreover we have provided for our spirit very many opportunities of recreation, by the celebration of games and sacrifices throughout the year.Jane Ellen Harrison Heroic Greek Sayings By Jane Ellen Harrison: Greek writers of the fifth century B.C. have a way of speaking of, an attitude
What is the foundation of that interest all men feel in Greek history, letters, art, and poetry, in all its periods, from the Heroic or Homeric age down to the domestic life of the Athenians and Spartans, four or five centuries later? What but this, that every man passes personally through a Grecian period.Ralph Waldo Emerson Heroic Greek Sayings By Ralph Waldo Emerson: What is the foundation of that interest all men feel in Greek history, letters, art,