| Aristophanes, Richard Porson - 1820 - 600 pagine
...another wiser then liis fellow says it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty, and all the while it is nothing but a shining...wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape." 352. De Barocc. 12/. lacent et Porsonus et lib. Ask. Habet igitur тайта K\eawftov ut vulgo. In... | |
| Richard Porson - 1820 - 604 pagine
...another wiser then his fellow says it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty, and all the while it is nothing but a shining...wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape." 352. De Barocc. 127. tacent et Porsonus el lib. Ask. Habet igitur толпа к\(штцои ut vulgo.... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 734 pagine
...another, wiser than this fellow, says, it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretels plenty ; and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its own mobility and the activity of a wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape. So it is in this great mystery of our religion,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 732 pagine
...another, wiser than this fellow, says, it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretels plenty ; and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its own mobility and the activity of a wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape. So it is in this great mystery of our religion,... | |
| Aristophanes - 1829 - 656 pagine
...another wiyer then his fellow says it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty, and all the while it is nothing but a shining...wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape." DOBR. 346. vapSdtoiv Dorv. Роне. Í lpl<fct $ тгаро. 4. DOUR. 347. Versus hic anapœsticus... | |
| Aristophanes - 1837 - 518 pagine
...another, wiser than his " fellow, says it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretels plenty. " And all the while it is nothing but a shining...him, than that he was also attacked by the comic poet Eupolis in the following verse : " The i ,i -.-•il filched some cmh from Heraelea." STREPSIADES.... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 pagine
...another, wiser than his fellow, says, it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty : and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its own mobility, and the activity of a wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape. So it is in this great mystery of our religion,... | |
| Aristophanes - 1840 - 120 pagine
...another, wiser than his fellow, says it looks for all the world like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty; and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its Awn mobility and the activity of the wind cast into a contingent and inartificial shape." 1 " A famous... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1847 - 348 pagine
...signifies war; but another, wiser than his fellows, says it looks like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty; and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its own mobility and the activity of a wind cast into a contingent and artificial shape; so it is in this great mystery of our religion,... | |
| 1857 - 692 pagine
...signifies war; but another, wiser than his fellows, says it looks like a flock of sheep, and foretells plenty; and all the while it is nothing but a shining cloud, by its own mobility and the activity of a wind cast into a contingent and artificial shape ; so it is in this great mystery of our religion... | |
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