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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... river Afopus , adds , that Cecrops chofe the rock , which is fituated in a large plain , and near the middle of this country , to build the metropolis of his kingdom . There is no necef- fity therefore for any alteration in this paffage ...
... river Afopus , adds , that Cecrops chofe the rock , which is fituated in a large plain , and near the middle of this country , to build the metropolis of his kingdom . There is no necef- fity therefore for any alteration in this paffage ...
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... river Eridanus , when the Swans would begin to fing their harmonious tune ; to which they replied with laughter , that they , who had conftantly failed and worked on the river from their infancy , had never feen but a few Swans among ...
... river Eridanus , when the Swans would begin to fing their harmonious tune ; to which they replied with laughter , that they , who had conftantly failed and worked on the river from their infancy , had never feen but a few Swans among ...
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... river Thames fays , The Swans with mufick , that the roothers make , Ruffling their plumes , came gliding on the lake . Heroical Epift . vol . I. p . 349 . And Milton in his Latin Poem to the Marquis of Villa fuppofes the modu lation of ...
... river Thames fays , The Swans with mufick , that the roothers make , Ruffling their plumes , came gliding on the lake . Heroical Epift . vol . I. p . 349 . And Milton in his Latin Poem to the Marquis of Villa fuppofes the modu lation of ...
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... rivers and feas are generally mute : Were I to produce more examples 36 , which are many and weighty , both in Iceland and Norway , ob- vious almost to all , I might extend my treatise to an infinite length I will however cite one ...
... rivers and feas are generally mute : Were I to produce more examples 36 , which are many and weighty , both in Iceland and Norway , ob- vious almost to all , I might extend my treatise to an infinite length I will however cite one ...
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... river of Thames near London . Now that , which countenanceth and probably confirmeth this opinion , is the ftrange and un- ufual conformation of the wind - pipe or vocal organ in this animal , obferved first by Aldrovandus , and ...
... river of Thames near London . Now that , which countenanceth and probably confirmeth this opinion , is the ftrange and un- ufual conformation of the wind - pipe or vocal organ in this animal , obferved first by Aldrovandus , and ...
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