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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... musical , yet are they then in a remarkable manner , exulting at their approaching visit to that God whofe minifters they are : But Men on account of their own apprehenfion of death belie thefe Swans , and affert them to be particularly ...
... musical , yet are they then in a remarkable manner , exulting at their approaching visit to that God whofe minifters they are : But Men on account of their own apprehenfion of death belie thefe Swans , and affert them to be particularly ...
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... musical faculty : " In another paffage 15 he obferves , that Swans are fubfervient to Apollo , and according to re- port moft mufical : But he alfo relates the following anecdote : " When the Priefts of the Hyperborean Apollo perform ...
... musical faculty : " In another paffage 15 he obferves , that Swans are fubfervient to Apollo , and according to re- port moft mufical : But he alfo relates the following anecdote : " When the Priefts of the Hyperborean Apollo perform ...
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... musical , and by that title confecrated to Apollo : They do not however fing with a plaintive note , as the alcedines , or king fifhers , but with a fweet mellifluous ftrain , like a concert of foft inftruments : In the fequel of his ...
... musical , and by that title confecrated to Apollo : They do not however fing with a plaintive note , as the alcedines , or king fifhers , but with a fweet mellifluous ftrain , like a concert of foft inftruments : In the fequel of his ...
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... musical instruments , the protection of the God Apollo , and the predominant qualities of the Heroes of the name of Cycnus might have confpired to have formed the chimæra in the poetical brain : " Mais à quoi bon f'alambi- quer l'efprit ...
... musical instruments , the protection of the God Apollo , and the predominant qualities of the Heroes of the name of Cycnus might have confpired to have formed the chimæra in the poetical brain : " Mais à quoi bon f'alambi- quer l'efprit ...
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... musical ; The most received idea , attached to the note , was that of a sweet melodious and melancholy plaint , Cum liquidam tollunt lugubri voce querelam . Lucret . 1. 4. v . 550 . The softness of this fong was supposed to increase as ...
... musical ; The most received idea , attached to the note , was that of a sweet melodious and melancholy plaint , Cum liquidam tollunt lugubri voce querelam . Lucret . 1. 4. v . 550 . The softness of this fong was supposed to increase as ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
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