A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Sivu 5
... says , make it short ; the Doric poets do the fame : all therefore that can be in- ferred from this is , that Homer always used it in the Ionic manner , and Hefiod often in the Ionic , and often in the Doric . This argument of Dr ...
... says , make it short ; the Doric poets do the fame : all therefore that can be in- ferred from this is , that Homer always used it in the Ionic manner , and Hefiod often in the Ionic , and often in the Doric . This argument of Dr ...
Sivu 16
... says , in his Boetics , that this beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , a great argument against those who think it of Heliod : and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs , begins this poem according to Paufanias . Ver ...
... says , in his Boetics , that this beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , a great argument against those who think it of Heliod : and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs , begins this poem according to Paufanias . Ver ...
Sivu 27
... Says Tzetzes , a cloud contracted from humid vapours extenu- ates into wind : if the vapours are thin , they de- fcend into dew ; but if thick , they condenfe and fall into rain , I fhall recommend to thofe who would inform themselves ...
... Says Tzetzes , a cloud contracted from humid vapours extenu- ates into wind : if the vapours are thin , they de- fcend into dew ; but if thick , they condenfe and fall into rain , I fhall recommend to thofe who would inform themselves ...
Sivu 46
... says ; And the gods thank him with the voice of praise ; He more than ever feels himself inspir'd , And his mind burns with love of glory fir'd . All rush to battle with impetuous might , And gods and goddeffes provoke the fight . The ...
... says ; And the gods thank him with the voice of praise ; He more than ever feels himself inspir'd , And his mind burns with love of glory fir'd . All rush to battle with impetuous might , And gods and goddeffes provoke the fight . The ...
Sivu 53
... says he is thus allied to the Sea and Iris ; he is the deity that prefides over clouds and vapours , which arife from the fea and the earth , and caufe Iris , or the rain- bow . He is called Thaumas , from Davala , “ tỏ " wonder at , or ...
... says he is thus allied to the Sea and Iris ; he is the deity that prefides over clouds and vapours , which arife from the fea and the earth , and caufe Iris , or the rain- bow . He is called Thaumas , from Davala , “ tỏ " wonder at , or ...
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