| 1848 - 1390 pagine
...word with scholars ; and Paltephatus, whose results " exhibit the maximum which the semi-historical theory can ever present : by aid of conjecture, we...intrinsically plausible but totally uncertified." He then sketches the allegorical theory, and thus decides on the respective merits of the two : —... | |
| 1848 - 722 pagine
...word with scholars ; and Palaephatus, whose results " exhibit the maximum which the semi-historical theory can ever present : by aid of conjecture, we...intrinsically plausible but totally uncertified." He then sketches the allegorical theory, and thus decides on the respective merits of the two: —... | |
| 1848 - 734 pagine
...word with scholars ; and Pala'phatus, whose results " exhibit the maximum which the semi-historical theory can ever present : by aid of conjecture, we get out of the impossible and nrrivc at matters intrinsically plausible but totally uncertified." He then sketches the allegorical... | |
| Edward Pococke - 1852 - 444 pagine
...poets." Again,1 — " Palsephatus handles the myths consistently, according to the semi-historical theory, and his results exhibit the maximum which...theory can ever present. By aid of conjecture we get oui" of the impossible and arrive at matter intrinsically plausible, but totally uncertified. Beyond... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 746 pagine
...familiar word with scholars ; and Palaephatus, whose results "exhibit the maximum which the semihistorical theory can ever present: by aid of conjecture, we...intrinsically plausible but totally uncertified." He then sketches the allegorical theory, and decides on the respective merits of the two. The discussion... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 744 pagine
...familiar word with scholars; and Palaephatus, whose results "exhibit the maximum which the semihistorical theory can ever present: by aid of conjecture, we...intrinsically plausible but totally uncertified." He then sketches the allegorical theory, and decides on the respective merits of the two. The discussion... | |
| George Grote - 1869 - 514 pagine
...sketch of the Trojan war. Palaephatus handles the mythes consistently, according to the semihistorical theory, and his results exhibit the maximum which...that theory can ever present. ! By aid of conjecture unlike that of Palsephatus. Scylla there are many specimens of this •was a beautiful courtezan, sur-... | |
| George Grote - 1869 - 512 pagine
...sketch of the Trojan war. Palsephatus handles the mythes consistently, according to the semihistorical theory, and his results exhibit the maximum which that theory can ever present.1 By aid of conjecture unlike that of Palcephatus. Scylla was a beautiful courtezan , surrounded... | |
| George Grote - 1888 - 532 pagine
...the semi-historical theory, and his results exhibit the maximum which that theory can ever present.1 By aid of conjecture we get out of the impossible,...matters intrinsically plausible, but totally uncertified ; 1 Pahcphat. Narrât. 1, 8, 6, 18, 20, ката N4. .;:./) (ap. Waiz. Coll. Rhetor. -Л, 29. Two short... | |
| George Grote - 1899 - 532 pagine
...sketch of the Trojan war. Palaephatus handles the mythes consistently, according to the semi-historical theory, and his results exhibit the maximum which...and arrive at matters intrinsically plausible, but to1 Pal»phat. Narrat 1. 3. 6, 13, 20, 21, 29. Two short Ireutises on the sam« inbject as this of... | |
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