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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... Greek Text , and therefore the tranflation of the lines , to which they refer , has been omitted . It remains to inform the Publick , why the two plays of the Ion and Baccha were here felected by the Au- thor for the particular purpose ...
... Greek Text , and therefore the tranflation of the lines , to which they refer , has been omitted . It remains to inform the Publick , why the two plays of the Ion and Baccha were here felected by the Au- thor for the particular purpose ...
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... Greeks and Romans : Euripides compofed a play on the fubject , entitled Erechtheus , of which feveral lines are ftill preserved ; and for furnishing fo excellent an example of animating virtue to the minds of his countrymen , he is ap ...
... Greeks and Romans : Euripides compofed a play on the fubject , entitled Erechtheus , of which feveral lines are ftill preserved ; and for furnishing fo excellent an example of animating virtue to the minds of his countrymen , he is ap ...
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... Greek tragedians of peoóμpaños yas , which the Romans ventured to tranflate literally into their umbilicum 70 terræ , or ... Greeks and Romans , 70 V. 2231 . Within the navel of this hideous wood . ( Mafk . 520. ) 7 The Scholiafts often ...
... Greek tragedians of peoóμpaños yas , which the Romans ventured to tranflate literally into their umbilicum 70 terræ , or ... Greeks and Romans , 70 V. 2231 . Within the navel of this hideous wood . ( Mafk . 520. ) 7 The Scholiafts often ...
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... Greek and Roman poets ; and he obferves , that the high cliffs feem to end in 77 The Tilgas ocas ( v . 1127. ) and hence called dópe , by Sophocles ( Antig . v . 1141. ) and by Euripides , xógov , Baccha , ( v . 307. ) and Phoeniffe ...
... Greek and Roman poets ; and he obferves , that the high cliffs feem to end in 77 The Tilgas ocas ( v . 1127. ) and hence called dópe , by Sophocles ( Antig . v . 1141. ) and by Euripides , xógov , Baccha , ( v . 307. ) and Phoeniffe ...
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... Greeks : And the cre- dulous Plutarch 67 maintains that the Pythian Priestess had enjoyed a reputation of three thousand years , and that to his time fhe had ftood the teft of inquiry , and had never furnished conviction against herself ...
... Greeks : And the cre- dulous Plutarch 67 maintains that the Pythian Priestess had enjoyed a reputation of three thousand years , and that to his time fhe had ftood the teft of inquiry , and had never furnished conviction against herself ...
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