The Hymns of Callimachustranslator, and sold, 1755 - 212 páginas |
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... whence they came ; but they took what they found , added what embellishments they fanfied , and then worked them all up together , each according to his own imagination . From the time when the true history of the Greeks begins , to the ...
... whence they came ; but they took what they found , added what embellishments they fanfied , and then worked them all up together , each according to his own imagination . From the time when the true history of the Greeks begins , to the ...
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... Whence arofe that fable of the poets , that bees flew to him , and filled the child's mouth with honey . Some of the antients tell us , that infants are first fed with milk and honey : Barnabas in his epiftle , fays , " Why then fhould ...
... Whence arofe that fable of the poets , that bees flew to him , and filled the child's mouth with honey . Some of the antients tell us , that infants are first fed with milk and honey : Barnabas in his epiftle , fays , " Why then fhould ...
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... whence we reasonably conclude that the eagle was a symbol of the air : This is confirmed by the whole voice of antiquity , by which we are clearly affur- ed that the eagle was worshipped as a fymbol of the air . But how came it fo to be ...
... whence we reasonably conclude that the eagle was a symbol of the air : This is confirmed by the whole voice of antiquity , by which we are clearly affur- ed that the eagle was worshipped as a fymbol of the air . But how came it fo to be ...
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... whence it is obvious to remark , that this was a very favorite petition amongst the heathens . Horace has a very good fentiment to the fame purpose with our author - - Et genus et virtus , nifi cum re vilior alga . and for this reason ...
... whence it is obvious to remark , that this was a very favorite petition amongst the heathens . Horace has a very good fentiment to the fame purpose with our author - - Et genus et virtus , nifi cum re vilior alga . and for this reason ...
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... whence our poet fpeaks not of a tree ( as Mr. Prior tranflates it ) but of the branches daquivos ogπn ) thus adorning the temple : And , It hath escaped the obfervation of no critic , how exactly Virgil hath herein imitated our author ...
... whence our poet fpeaks not of a tree ( as Mr. Prior tranflates it ) but of the branches daquivos ogπn ) thus adorning the temple : And , It hath escaped the obfervation of no critic , how exactly Virgil hath herein imitated our author ...
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Admetus æther affigned alfo alſo amongst antient becauſe bleft Cabir Callimachus Ceres Chariclo Cherubim Chrift Cyclops Cyrene defcribed deity Delos Deucalion divine Dodona earth emblem Epigram expreffion expreffive fable facred faid fame fays fcholiaft fecond feems fenfe ferpent feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies fince fing fire firft firſt fo called folar folar light fome fpeaks fpirit ftory fubject fuch fuppofed fymbol Goddeſs Gods hath heathen heaven Hebrew hence himſelf honour hymn to Apollo hymn to Diana ibid iſland Jove Juno Jupiter king Latona Lord Macrobius Mifs moft Moon moſt muſt nymphs o'er obferved occafion original Ovid paffage Pallas Peneus perfon Pfalm poet praiſe prefent Ptolemy purpoſe reader reafon remarkable reprefented ſhall ſhe Spanheim ſpeak ſtate temple thee thefe Theocritus theſe things thofe thoſe thou thro tranflation univerfal uſed Virgil virgin whence whofe whoſe word worshipped