The Hymns of Callimachustranslator, and sold, 1755 - 212 стор. |
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... fcholiaft on this place obferves , that to ftop the mouths of thefe detractors , the poet compofed his Hecate , a work of a large fize ; now loft , but frequenly cited by Grecian and Roman authors . Those few perfons who have a right ...
... fcholiaft on this place obferves , that to ftop the mouths of thefe detractors , the poet compofed his Hecate , a work of a large fize ; now loft , but frequenly cited by Grecian and Roman authors . Those few perfons who have a right ...
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... fcholiaft is ingeni- ous enough upon this paffage ; and feems de- firous to free the Cretans from the odium of fo prophane an action , as pretending to fhew the tomb of the fupreme Jupiter amongst them . " For , fays he , in Crete ...
... fcholiaft is ingeni- ous enough upon this paffage ; and feems de- firous to free the Cretans from the odium of fo prophane an action , as pretending to fhew the tomb of the fupreme Jupiter amongst them . " For , fays he , in Crete ...
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... fcholiaft yes , which he fays , " is a very appofite word , because Jupiter was preferved by This furely is this very dancing around him . " too mean for fuch a poet as Callimachus : It rather feems to exprefs the vehemence of their ...
... fcholiaft yes , which he fays , " is a very appofite word , because Jupiter was preferved by This furely is this very dancing around him . " too mean for fuch a poet as Callimachus : It rather feems to exprefs the vehemence of their ...
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... fcholiaft tells us of this Battus , " that being dumb , he went to Apollo's temple , to confult the God about his voice : concerning which he anfwer- ed him nothing , but gave him fome directions in regard to a colony ; which Battus ...
... fcholiaft tells us of this Battus , " that being dumb , he went to Apollo's temple , to confult the God about his voice : concerning which he anfwer- ed him nothing , but gave him fome directions in regard to a colony ; which Battus ...
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... fcholiaft , who tells us , that it was called Kpoxos , capa To ev xpues baλew , which feems very far from the fenfe or found of the word . I obferved , that it was mentioned in the Canticles , as one of thofe aromatic fweets , thofe ...
... fcholiaft , who tells us , that it was called Kpoxos , capa To ev xpues baλew , which feems very far from the fenfe or found of the word . I obferved , that it was mentioned in the Canticles , as one of thofe aromatic fweets , thofe ...
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