Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, Vol. 76, No. 467, September 1854Various
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Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, Vol. 76, No. 467, September 1854
Various
England -- Periodicals; Scotland -- Periodicals
The “devotion”—the estimation in which the Athenians held their gods,
at the very time of their building magnificent temples, and of their
highest perfection in art, we may fairly gather from their dramatic
performances. If Zeus himself was treated with little reverence, other
deities to whom they erected statues fared worse. Bacchus is exhibited
on the stage as a coward—Hercules as a glutton.—_Vide_ Aristophanes
and Euripides. So much for the motives invented for the Athenians by
Mr Jones. Had such motives been appealed to, not a drachma would have
been obtained.
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