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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... Erechtheus , That ow'd his nurture to the blue - ey'd maid ; But from the teeming furrow took his birth , The mighty offspring of the foodful earth . 4 POPE . II . B. II3 . v . 660 . Immediately after his birth , the infant was ...
... Erechtheus , That ow'd his nurture to the blue - ey'd maid ; But from the teeming furrow took his birth , The mighty offspring of the foodful earth . 4 POPE . II . B. II3 . v . 660 . Immediately after his birth , the infant was ...
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... Erechtheus at Athens was attended by these oinagoi psis , or tutelary ferpents , mentioned by Apollodorus 10 : For Paufanias afferts , that at the bottom of a fpear , in the hand of a ftatue of Minerva , there was a ferpent , which ...
... Erechtheus at Athens was attended by these oinagoi psis , or tutelary ferpents , mentioned by Apollodorus 10 : For Paufanias afferts , that at the bottom of a fpear , in the hand of a ftatue of Minerva , there was a ferpent , which ...
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... Erechtheus , con- fulting the oracle of Delphi on the means of victory , re- " ceived for anfwer , that , if he facrificed a daughter before " the engagement of the armies , he would be fuperior to the enemy : he complied , and ...
... Erechtheus , con- fulting the oracle of Delphi on the means of victory , re- " ceived for anfwer , that , if he facrificed a daughter before " the engagement of the armies , he would be fuperior to the enemy : he complied , and ...
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... Erechtheus Athenis filiæque ejus in nu- mero Deorum funt . ( De Nat . Deor . 1. III . c . 19. ) 25 V. 88 & 1498 . 28 V. 502 . 23 V. 278 . 24 V. 280 . 27 V. 492 & 938 . 26 V. 949 : 29 Plutarch , in his life of Lycurgus , informs us ...
... Erechtheus Athenis filiæque ejus in nu- mero Deorum funt . ( De Nat . Deor . 1. III . c . 19. ) 25 V. 88 & 1498 . 28 V. 502 . 23 V. 278 . 24 V. 280 . 27 V. 492 & 938 . 26 V. 949 : 29 Plutarch , in his life of Lycurgus , informs us ...
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... Erechtheus , as a reward for his dif tinguished services " . This was a very extraordinary com- pliment ; for the Athenians , proud of their own ancestry , were extremely attached to their native blood , and jealous to the last degree ...
... Erechtheus , as a reward for his dif tinguished services " . This was a very extraordinary com- pliment ; for the Athenians , proud of their own ancestry , were extremely attached to their native blood , and jealous to the last degree ...
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