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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... former + declares , " that nothing in all Poetry is more generally celebrated , than the harmony of Swans ; although no one had ever the fortune to hear this fong . " The next Critick 43 attributes the fuppofed melody of the Bird to ...
... former + declares , " that nothing in all Poetry is more generally celebrated , than the harmony of Swans ; although no one had ever the fortune to hear this fong . " The next Critick 43 attributes the fuppofed melody of the Bird to ...
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... Melody and Difcord : The former is an elegant encomium on the Græcian Poetefs Erinna , whofe * L. VII . ep . 173- ་ ་ ! ་ ་ སྐྱུ Vol . I. p . 384 . fweet fweet concife and immortal poetry is opposed to the dull 70 I O N.
... Melody and Difcord : The former is an elegant encomium on the Græcian Poetefs Erinna , whofe * L. VII . ep . 173- ་ ་ ! ་ ་ སྐྱུ Vol . I. p . 384 . fweet fweet concife and immortal poetry is opposed to the dull 70 I O N.
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... former Commentators have already entertained of it . Barnes understands these two words , as alluding to the two eyes of the Chorus , contemplating the objects before them ; but this construction is extremely forced and profaick ; and ...
... former Commentators have already entertained of it . Barnes understands these two words , as alluding to the two eyes of the Chorus , contemplating the objects before them ; but this construction is extremely forced and profaick ; and ...
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... former , after having folemnly addreffed the Prophetick Powers , who had there prefided , invokes Apollo himself , as the object of her adoration , and then immediately adds , Παλλας Προνάια δ ' ἐν λόγοις πρεσβεύεται . ( ν.21 . ) Nor ...
... former , after having folemnly addreffed the Prophetick Powers , who had there prefided , invokes Apollo himself , as the object of her adoration , and then immediately adds , Παλλας Προνάια δ ' ἐν λόγοις πρεσβεύεται . ( ν.21 . ) Nor ...
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... former , the allufion refers to the architecture of the Delphick tem- ple of Apollo , and the Delphick fhrine of Minerva Pronæa ; if the latter , then any of the two correfponding ftatues of these Divinities , juft mentioned , are the ...
... former , the allufion refers to the architecture of the Delphick tem- ple of Apollo , and the Delphick fhrine of Minerva Pronæa ; if the latter , then any of the two correfponding ftatues of these Divinities , juft mentioned , are the ...
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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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