The Life of Herodotus: Drawn Out from His BookJ.W. Parker, 1845 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina v
... observations ( perhaps too liberally and sometimes too freely ) in my occasional notes . I shall be dealing honestly with the readers of this Translation if I at once confess that the title of the book , " A Life of Herodotus , & c ...
... observations ( perhaps too liberally and sometimes too freely ) in my occasional notes . I shall be dealing honestly with the readers of this Translation if I at once confess that the title of the book , " A Life of Herodotus , & c ...
Pagina 1
... observe and write should have preserved to us some account of himself . The noble for- getfulness of self which distinguishes the most beautiful writers of antiquity , fills us at once with admiration and a feeling of privation . How ...
... observe and write should have preserved to us some account of himself . The noble for- getfulness of self which distinguishes the most beautiful writers of antiquity , fills us at once with admiration and a feeling of privation . How ...
Pagina 3
... observe the progress of my labour in my very work - shop . SECTION II . The birth - place of Herodotus . HERODOTUS was born a Persian subject in a small tributary kingdom , which , founded upon originally Carian ground on the coast of ...
... observe the progress of my labour in my very work - shop . SECTION II . The birth - place of Herodotus . HERODOTUS was born a Persian subject in a small tributary kingdom , which , founded upon originally Carian ground on the coast of ...
Pagina 28
... observation this not so irrelevant and superfluous as at first it may appear . VII . 107. ( compare 113. ) The valiant behaviour of Boges , the Persian commander , when be- sieged by Cimon at Eion ; compare Thucydides I. 98. ( According ...
... observation this not so irrelevant and superfluous as at first it may appear . VII . 107. ( compare 113. ) The valiant behaviour of Boges , the Persian commander , when be- sieged by Cimon at Eion ; compare Thucydides I. 98. ( According ...
Pagina 36
... observing in chap . 131 ) , seems to have fallen in the way of Herodotus for the first time , during his residence in Magna Græcia , indeed he would hardly have met with it anywhere else ; see particularly the 137th and 138th chaps . of ...
... observing in chap . 131 ) , seems to have fallen in the way of Herodotus for the first time , during his residence in Magna Græcia , indeed he would hardly have met with it anywhere else ; see particularly the 137th and 138th chaps . of ...
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