| John Gilbert Cooper - 1755 - 168 páginas
...as if " they had once been joined, but were afterwards fe" parated from each other, by fome God, for the fake " of opening in the midft that large Plain,...*« in Length to about five Miles, and in Breadth, a hundred " Paces, or, in fome Parts more. Thro' the middle of " this Plain runs the Peneus, into which... | |
| John Gilbert Cooper - 1757 - 420 páginas
...as if " they had once been joined, but were afterwards fe" parated from each other, by fome God, for the fake of " Opening in the midft that large Plain,...Breadth, a hun" dred Paces, or, in fome Parts more. Thro' the middle " of this Plain runs the Peneus, into which feveral leflier " Currents empty themfelves,... | |
| Horace - 1776 - 282 páginas
...they once had •" been joined, but were afterwards fepaff rated from each other, by fome god, for ft the fake of opening in the midft that " large plain,...fwell it into a ri" ver of great fize. This vale is abundantly " furnifhed with all manners of arbours " and rejting .places ; not fuch as the arts of... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 374 páginas
...plain, which stretches in " length to about five miles, and in breadth a " hundred paces, or, in some parts, more. " Through the middle of this plain runs the / " Peneus, into which several lesser currents '* empty themselves, and, by the confluence " of their waters, swell it into... | |
| William Haygarth - 1814 - 342 páginas
...large plain which stretches in ' length to about five miles, and in breadth a hundred paces or in some parts ' more. Through the middle of this plain runs the Peneus, into which several ' lesser currents empty themselves, and by the confluence of their waters swell ' it into a... | |
| 1815 - 992 páginas
...large plain which stretches in length to about five miles, and in breadth a hundred paces, or in >ome parts more. Through the middle of this plain runs the Peneus, into which several lesser currents empty themselves and by the confluence of their waters swell it into a river... | |
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