Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1J. Nichols; sold by J. Dodsley, R. Faulder, Leigh and Sotheby, 1781 |
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... She was a princefs of the most illuftrious descent ; whofe pedigree we must trace to understand several allufions in the drama . Her grandfire Erichthonius ( if we reckon from Cecrops ) was the fourth king of Athens ; and he was ...
... She was a princefs of the most illuftrious descent ; whofe pedigree we must trace to understand several allufions in the drama . Her grandfire Erichthonius ( if we reckon from Cecrops ) was the fourth king of Athens ; and he was ...
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... She alfo adorned it with all the trinkets which fhe was then enabled to bestow 34 ; and befides the golden . ferpents , in conformity with the established cuftom of her family , a chaplet of the confecrated olive of Minerva was annexed ...
... She alfo adorned it with all the trinkets which fhe was then enabled to bestow 34 ; and befides the golden . ferpents , in conformity with the established cuftom of her family , a chaplet of the confecrated olive of Minerva was annexed ...
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... she was ev Teil xs , or in the third lot : And the Pythia in this play tells us , that she was selected from all the Delphian Dames . In the firft establishment of the oracle , virgins prefided over this facred department : On account ...
... she was ev Teil xs , or in the third lot : And the Pythia in this play tells us , that she was selected from all the Delphian Dames . In the firft establishment of the oracle , virgins prefided over this facred department : On account ...
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Richard Paul Jodrell. 16 this attitude she is painted by Euripides , as delivering her oracles 14. An hiftorical anecdote , related by Diodorus " Siculus , demonftrates the importance of this circumstance : When Philomelus confulted the ...
Richard Paul Jodrell. 16 this attitude she is painted by Euripides , as delivering her oracles 14. An hiftorical anecdote , related by Diodorus " Siculus , demonftrates the importance of this circumstance : When Philomelus confulted the ...
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... she wrote many oracles in different modes of composition ; fo that Homer was reported to have borrowed many lines from her to adorn his own Poetry . Among the records of an- cient history many Oracles in metre are ftill extant ; and ...
... she wrote many oracles in different modes of composition ; fo that Homer was reported to have borrowed many lines from her to adorn his own Poetry . Among the records of an- cient history many Oracles in metre are ftill extant ; and ...
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