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 4
... divine in the leaft debased by being an epithet to the fwincherd , but a proof of the dig- We are fup- nity of that office in thofe times . ported in this reading by Tzetzes : and Valla and Frifius have took the word in the fame sense ...
... divine in the leaft debased by being an epithet to the fwincherd , but a proof of the dig- We are fup- nity of that office in thofe times . ported in this reading by Tzetzes : and Valla and Frifius have took the word in the fame sense ...
Sivu 6
... divine . This story , as related by Plutarch , was doubtless occafioned by what Hefiod fays of himself , in the fecond book of his Works and Days ; which paf- fage might poffibly give birth to that famous trea- tife . Αγων Ομηρο και ...
... divine . This story , as related by Plutarch , was doubtless occafioned by what Hefiod fays of himself , in the fecond book of his Works and Days ; which paf- fage might poffibly give birth to that famous trea- tife . Αγων Ομηρο και ...
Sivu 10
... divine worship , fierce and terrible , who ignobly fell by their own the adoration due to the immortal gods , and the folly and civil difcord ; nor was their future fate various ways of paying our homage to them . He like to the other ...
... divine worship , fierce and terrible , who ignobly fell by their own the adoration due to the immortal gods , and the folly and civil difcord ; nor was their future fate various ways of paying our homage to them . He like to the other ...
Sivu 13
... divine permission hold . Worfe than the first , a fecond age appears , Which the celeftials call the filver years . The golden age's virtues are no more ; Nature grows weaker than fhe was before ; la ftrength of body mortals much decay ...
... divine permission hold . Worfe than the first , a fecond age appears , Which the celeftials call the filver years . The golden age's virtues are no more ; Nature grows weaker than fhe was before ; la ftrength of body mortals much decay ...
Sivu 14
... divine , My precepts , and the profit fhall be thine ; Then famine always fhall avoid thy door , And Ceres , fair - wreath'd goddeis , blefs thy ftore . 401 The flothful wretch , who lives from labour free , Like drones , the robbers of ...
... divine , My precepts , and the profit fhall be thine ; Then famine always fhall avoid thy door , And Ceres , fair - wreath'd goddeis , blefs thy ftore . 401 The flothful wretch , who lives from labour free , Like drones , the robbers of ...
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