The Life of Herodotus: Drawn Out from His BookJ.W. Parker, 1845 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... natural and peculiar grace of the Ionic dialect , or his ful- ness of thought , or by whatever name those thousand beauties are called , which to the despair of his imitator are united in him . Meanwhile , at least , the way and method ...
... natural and peculiar grace of the Ionic dialect , or his ful- ness of thought , or by whatever name those thousand beauties are called , which to the despair of his imitator are united in him . Meanwhile , at least , the way and method ...
Pagina 20
... naturally the place for speaking of the wit's ana- chronisms ; —as , for instance , when his gods of the times of the Titans refer to passages of Hesiod ; but can we really believe that " the Eulogium upon Demosthenes " represents the ...
... naturally the place for speaking of the wit's ana- chronisms ; —as , for instance , when his gods of the times of the Titans refer to passages of Hesiod ; but can we really believe that " the Eulogium upon Demosthenes " represents the ...
Pagina 24
... naturally enough induced to revenge himself on Thebes in his history . In reference thereto Dio Chrysostom , cotemporary with Plutarch , also congratulates the Corinthians on their having altogether refused to pay the histo- rian , in ...
... naturally enough induced to revenge himself on Thebes in his history . In reference thereto Dio Chrysostom , cotemporary with Plutarch , also congratulates the Corinthians on their having altogether refused to pay the histo- rian , in ...
Pagina 48
... naturally shrink from publishing to living men the secret ways of the undying and ever - present ; how much less could the grey - headed historian presume to do so , who , having been initiated in many sacred rites and familiar with the ...
... naturally shrink from publishing to living men the secret ways of the undying and ever - present ; how much less could the grey - headed historian presume to do so , who , having been initiated in many sacred rites and familiar with the ...
Pagina 57
... natural fertility , the description of which ( to use his own ex- pression ) " must appear incredible to one who had not been there himself . " As he turned northward and travelled through the land of Media , the sight of Ecbatana ...
... natural fertility , the description of which ( to use his own ex- pression ) " must appear incredible to one who had not been there himself . " As he turned northward and travelled through the land of Media , the sight of Ecbatana ...
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