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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... poetical verfion of Euripides with a view to the chronological æra of the feveral dramas and not according to the printed form of the Greek Edi- tions in the fame manner as he had formerly done Æfchylus : His original defign therefore ...
... poetical verfion of Euripides with a view to the chronological æra of the feveral dramas and not according to the printed form of the Greek Edi- tions in the fame manner as he had formerly done Æfchylus : His original defign therefore ...
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... poetical narrative . Creufa , having thus escaped 1 42 V. 414 . 45 V. 121. & 796 . 47 V. 111. & 640 . 50 V.522 . 43 V. 52 .79 & 104 . 44 V. 134. 146. & 436 . 46 Ed . Serran . Vol . II . 48 V. 354 & 780 . 51 V. 108. 158. 165. & 524 . > p ...
... poetical narrative . Creufa , having thus escaped 1 42 V. 414 . 45 V. 121. & 796 . 47 V. 111. & 640 . 50 V.522 . 43 V. 52 .79 & 104 . 44 V. 134. 146. & 436 . 46 Ed . Serran . Vol . II . 48 V. 354 & 780 . 51 V. 108. 158. 165. & 524 . > p ...
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... poetical ftratagem furnishes a plaufible pretence for an interefting converfation between . Ion and Creufa , in the opening of the play , which the pre- fence of Xuthus muft otherwife have prevented . But this cuftom of confulting ...
... poetical ftratagem furnishes a plaufible pretence for an interefting converfation between . Ion and Creufa , in the opening of the play , which the pre- fence of Xuthus muft otherwife have prevented . But this cuftom of confulting ...
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... poetical cir- cumstance , so often celebrated by the 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 ...
... poetical cir- cumstance , so often celebrated by the 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 ...
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... poetical faculty was fo deeply riveted in the opinion of antiquity , and fo acknow- ledged a truth , that it became a celebrated problem in the time of Plutarch , " Why the Pythian Prieftefs had then " ceafed to deliver her oracles in ...
... poetical faculty was fo deeply riveted in the opinion of antiquity , and fo acknow- ledged a truth , that it became a celebrated problem in the time of Plutarch , " Why the Pythian Prieftefs had then " ceafed to deliver her oracles in ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
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