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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... extremely glad , that , as a witnefs both with mine own eyes and ears , I was There is nothing in the original , which implies only that the Swan in the air fings charmingly , to juftify the liberty of the English Poet in imputing to ...
... extremely glad , that , as a witnefs both with mine own eyes and ears , I was There is nothing in the original , which implies only that the Swan in the air fings charmingly , to juftify the liberty of the English Poet in imputing to ...
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... extremely forced and profaick ; and he ima- gines , that the altars of Apollo and Bacchus now prefented themselves to thefe Athenian Women ; this fuppofition is founded on conjecture alone , without any authority to con- firm it ...
... extremely forced and profaick ; and he ima- gines , that the altars of Apollo and Bacchus now prefented themselves to thefe Athenian Women ; this fuppofition is founded on conjecture alone , without any authority to con- firm it ...
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... extremely fimilar in found , but very different in fignification ; I mean that of Пgovola , Pronca , the Goddess of Providence : Since this cir- cumstance has occafioned a confufion among the most eminent Criticks for many centuries ...
... extremely fimilar in found , but very different in fignification ; I mean that of Пgovola , Pronca , the Goddess of Providence : Since this cir- cumstance has occafioned a confufion among the most eminent Criticks for many centuries ...
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... extremely interesting : In the Opera of Gioas , Re di Giuda , by Metaftafió , Sebia fays to her undiscovered child in a fcene , which bears a great refemblance to this , Ah , fe non era L'inumana Atalia , Appunto il mio Gioas così faria ...
... extremely interesting : In the Opera of Gioas , Re di Giuda , by Metaftafió , Sebia fays to her undiscovered child in a fcene , which bears a great refemblance to this , Ah , fe non era L'inumana Atalia , Appunto il mio Gioas così faria ...
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... extremely terrible , and difficult to be conquered ; for it was the offspring of the earth , and naturally vomited inces fant fire from its mouth : " After tracing the progress of its horrible ravages from Mount Taurus to Libya , he ...
... extremely terrible , and difficult to be conquered ; for it was the offspring of the earth , and naturally vomited inces fant fire from its mouth : " After tracing the progress of its horrible ravages from Mount Taurus to Libya , he ...
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Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1 Richard Paul Jodrell Vista completa - 1781 |
Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae (1781) Richard Paul Jodrell Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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