| 1786 - 940 pagine
...Eumolpus, all Thracians, were the firft, as Euflathius informs us, who charmed the inhabitants of Greece with their eloquence and melody, and perfuaded them...and peaceful manners ; nay, great part of Greece was antiently peopled by Thracians. Tereus, a Thracian, governed at Daulis in Phocis ; from thence a body... | |
| Charles Vallancey - 1786 - 934 pagine
...Eumolpus, all Thracians, were the firft, as Euftathius informs •us, who charmed the inhabitants of Greece with their eloquence and melody, and perfuaded them...fiercenefs for a fociable life and peaceful manners ; nay, grdat part of Greece was antiently peopled by Thracians. Tereus, a Thracian, governed at Daulis in... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 pagine
...life and peaceful manners ; nay, r/reat p;irt of Greece was ancijntly peopled by Thracians. Tercus, a Thracian, governed at Daulis in Phocis, where the tragical ftory of Philomela and Progne was aftcd. From thence a body of Thracians pafîed over to Eubcca, and poffelTed themfclves of that ¡(land.... | |
| 1816 - 752 pagine
...Eumolpus, all Thraciann, were the firft, as Euftathitis informs us, who charmed the inhabitants of Greece with their eloquence and melody, and perfuaded them...Tereus, a Thracian, governed at Daulis in Phocis. (See PHILOMELA, N° a.) From thence a body of Thracians patted over to Eubcea, and pofleiied themfelves... | |
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