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1 Rhetoric and dithyramb were gone from his speech and habit of mind.
2 Or put it, that Port is the Homeric hexameter, Burgundy the pindaric dithyramb .
3 Arabella Wait, soft-mymusical demon disturbs me, seizes me; I dithyramb .
4 Alcibiades took one of the largest double-goblets, veiled it, and improvised the following dithyramb :
5 It is stated by Aristotle, that tragedy originated with the chief singers of the dithyramb .
6 The husband who commences with dithyramb is a fool.
7 In truth, her new capacity for dithyramb was no less surprising to herself than to Delaine.
8 The lyric dithyramb - tales were necessarily about Dionysus, and the interludes had, of course, to follow suit.
9 What means, then, this dithyramb upon property?
10 The author of the Genie du Christianisme thus closed his prose dithyramb : May God grant to Louis XVIII.
11 Choral meeting solo, and overture meeting antiphon, and strophe joining dithyramb , as they roll into the ocean of doxologies.
12 His last letter is a kind of dithyramb about "Lohengrin," which naturally predisposes me favourably towards the man.
13 Epos-making, tragedy-making (also comedy), dithyramb -making (and most fluting and harping), taken as a whole, are really not Makings but Imitations.
14 Under these influences, therefore, I still feel to keep "Passage to India" for last words even to this centennial dithyramb .
15 The manner in which Rietz's composition to the Schiller dithyramb is to be interwoven with the poem I cannot venture fully to explain.
16 Some of them expressed the sufferings of Dionysus; and it was from this more mournful species of dithyramb that tragedy, properly so called, arose.
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