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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... Græcian virgin of fuperior rank and transcen dent charms could attribute her pregnancy from the voluntary embrace of a mortal lover to the irrefiftible influence of an enraptured God : ' Hail , happy nymph ! no vulgar births are ow'd To ...
... Græcian virgin of fuperior rank and transcen dent charms could attribute her pregnancy from the voluntary embrace of a mortal lover to the irrefiftible influence of an enraptured God : ' Hail , happy nymph ! no vulgar births are ow'd To ...
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... Græcian history , they were distinct monarchis as mentioned in this play of Euripides . 4 V. 21. Thus Ovid , Nam tempore quodam Pallas Erichonium , prolem fine matie creatam , Clauferat Actæo textâ de vimine ciftâ ; Virginibufque tribus ...
... Græcian history , they were distinct monarchis as mentioned in this play of Euripides . 4 V. 21. Thus Ovid , Nam tempore quodam Pallas Erichonium , prolem fine matie creatam , Clauferat Actæo textâ de vimine ciftâ ; Virginibufque tribus ...
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... Græcian 29 States , the Thebans alone excepted . This babe of Creufa , who is the Ion of the play , was left in a little cafket 30 , and enveloped in a robe of his mother's curious embroidery " ; in the centre of which was inter 3 26 22 ...
... Græcian 29 States , the Thebans alone excepted . This babe of Creufa , who is the Ion of the play , was left in a little cafket 30 , and enveloped in a robe of his mother's curious embroidery " ; in the centre of which was inter 3 26 22 ...
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... Græcian Prophetess enclosed in her dark fhrine in comparison with the elegant connected rhymes of the Italian Poetefs , who in the prefence of all the Roman Nobility and Foreigners , when crowned in the Capitol at Rome in the year 1777 ...
... Græcian Prophetess enclosed in her dark fhrine in comparison with the elegant connected rhymes of the Italian Poetefs , who in the prefence of all the Roman Nobility and Foreigners , when crowned in the Capitol at Rome in the year 1777 ...
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... Græcian and Roman Poets often reprefent this Bird , as foaring on its wing : But this is not only a poetical idea , as many perhaps may be inclined to imagine , who have never themselves been spectators of the flight of Swans ; but alfo ...
... Græcian and Roman Poets often reprefent this Bird , as foaring on its wing : But this is not only a poetical idea , as many perhaps may be inclined to imagine , who have never themselves been spectators of the flight of Swans ; but alfo ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
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