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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... SINCE the Animal Creation is uniform in the exercise of their faculties , implanted by Nature , the prevailing opi- nion of the mufical power of the Swan among the Greeks and Romans arretts the attention of curiofity , and demands an ...
... SINCE the Animal Creation is uniform in the exercise of their faculties , implanted by Nature , the prevailing opi- nion of the mufical power of the Swan among the Greeks and Romans arretts the attention of curiofity , and demands an ...
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... Since in fupport of this idea it would be fuperfluous to ac- cumulate more paffages , I will proceed to confider the ancient evidence , which queftioned or opposed the veracity of the fact . To begin with Elian , this Author in his book ...
... Since in fupport of this idea it would be fuperfluous to ac- cumulate more paffages , I will proceed to confider the ancient evidence , which queftioned or opposed the veracity of the fact . To begin with Elian , this Author in his book ...
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... Since I wrote the above criticifm , I have had the fatisfaction to dif cover , that Servius in his learned comment on Virgil has remarked on the paffage in the 7th , and alfo on that in the 11th Eneid , that the word rauci will imply ...
... Since I wrote the above criticifm , I have had the fatisfaction to dif cover , that Servius in his learned comment on Virgil has remarked on the paffage in the 7th , and alfo on that in the 11th Eneid , that the word rauci will imply ...
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... Since the fole object of this dif cuffion was to collect and arrange both the ancient and modern evidence on this curious fubject of Natural Philofophy , the Author having no prejudice to flatter , or favourite fyftem to establish ...
... Since the fole object of this dif cuffion was to collect and arrange both the ancient and modern evidence on this curious fubject of Natural Philofophy , the Author having no prejudice to flatter , or favourite fyftem to establish ...
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... Since this cir- cumstance has occafioned a confufion among the most eminent Criticks for many centuries , perhaps unparalleled in any other inftance , left any error , arifing from them , fhould hereafter G 17 hereafter be produced to ...
... Since this cir- cumstance has occafioned a confufion among the most eminent Criticks for many centuries , perhaps unparalleled in any other inftance , left any error , arifing from them , fhould hereafter G 17 hereafter be produced to ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
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