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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... in Lucian ( Deor . Dial . 8. vol . I. ) But I entirely aflent to the remark of Euftathius on Honer in the paflage cited in my next note , that the whole ftory Yet Homer feems to have applied this circumftance , related Í o N.
... in Lucian ( Deor . Dial . 8. vol . I. ) But I entirely aflent to the remark of Euftathius on Honer in the paflage cited in my next note , that the whole ftory Yet Homer feems to have applied this circumftance , related Í o N.
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Richard Paul Jodrell. Yet Homer feems to have applied this circumftance , related of Erichthonius , to his grandfon Erechtheus , That ow'd his nurture to the blue - ey'd maid ... Homer feems to have applied this circumftance, related ...
Richard Paul Jodrell. Yet Homer feems to have applied this circumftance , related of Erichthonius , to his grandfon Erechtheus , That ow'd his nurture to the blue - ey'd maid ... Homer feems to have applied this circumftance, related ...
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... Homer , 87 88 89 Not all Apollo's Pythian treasures hold . 90 ( B. IX . v . 525. ) The images of Gold are mentioned by our Poet in his Phoeniffe ; and the furniture of its treafury appears from this play to have been moft richly ...
... Homer , 87 88 89 Not all Apollo's Pythian treasures hold . 90 ( B. IX . v . 525. ) The images of Gold are mentioned by our Poet in his Phoeniffe ; and the furniture of its treafury appears from this play to have been moft richly ...
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... 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 Cicero 3 declares that under this form of fong the fecrets of Apollo ...
... 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 Cicero 3 declares that under this form of fong the fecrets of Apollo ...
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... Homer of 3λoópgovos , which implies univerfal knowledge , and is applied to Atlas , the original cause of the fable in regard to him ; for he was an eminent Philofopher . Diodorus 3 Siculus af- ferts , that he was an excellent ...
... Homer of 3λoópgovos , which implies univerfal knowledge , and is applied to Atlas , the original cause of the fable in regard to him ; for he was an eminent Philofopher . Diodorus 3 Siculus af- ferts , that he was an excellent ...
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