| Homerus - 1756 - 262 стор.
...that name inEuiifa, which lay tht nighcil to r f trace, is hardly lefs than a degree at each ftep. One may, from a view of the map, imagine him ftriding from promontory to promontory, his rirft ftep on mount Athot, his fecond on Palleac, his third upon Ptlion, and his fourth in A..;/ uvr.... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 стор.
...town sf that name in Eubaa, which lay the nigheft to Ibmce) is hardly Iels than a drgree at each flep. One may, from a view of the map, imagine him ftriding from promontory to promontory, his firfl Ilep on mount tltbus, -his fecond 09 Fal/-•xe, h:s third upon JV/ta, and his fourth in Eubaen.... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 стор.
...name in Euboea, which lay the nigheft to Thrace,) is hardly lefs than a degree at each ftep. One mav, from a view of the map, imagine him ftriding from promontory to promontory, his firft ftep on mount Athos, his fecond on Pallene, his third upon Pelion, and his fourth in Euboea, Dacier... | |
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