The Classical Journal, Volume 14A.J. Valpy, 1816 |
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Pagina 2
... latter name is by some derived from xépara , " horns , " in allusion to the mountain- ous nature of the island : but according to others , Venus changed the To Satrachus shall steer , to Hyle's grove , There 2 Lord Royston's Translation.
... latter name is by some derived from xépara , " horns , " in allusion to the mountain- ous nature of the island : but according to others , Venus changed the To Satrachus shall steer , to Hyle's grove , There 2 Lord Royston's Translation.
Pagina 7
... nature of the atmosphere : though un- doubtedly all these qualities will apply equally well to Apollo , who is called Drymas in verse 610 . 626. Paris was the guest of Menelaus at Sparta , and was consequently hospitably entertained by ...
... nature of the atmosphere : though un- doubtedly all these qualities will apply equally well to Apollo , who is called Drymas in verse 610 . 626. Paris was the guest of Menelaus at Sparta , and was consequently hospitably entertained by ...
Pagina 13
... nature , is of very high antiquity . Telamon , according to Euripides , bore an eagle and Eschylus , in his " Era inl enßais , emblazons very accurately the various devices of the chieftains . 760. Ulysses entered Troy in disguise , and ...
... nature , is of very high antiquity . Telamon , according to Euripides , bore an eagle and Eschylus , in his " Era inl enßais , emblazons very accurately the various devices of the chieftains . 760. Ulysses entered Troy in disguise , and ...
Pagina 43
... nature . 1430. Cassandra foretels the power and extent of the Roman empire , its origin from Æneas , and the birth of Romulus and Remus , whom she calls Twin Lions . Æneas was kinsman to Cassandra , as will appear from the following ...
... nature . 1430. Cassandra foretels the power and extent of the Roman empire , its origin from Æneas , and the birth of Romulus and Remus , whom she calls Twin Lions . Æneas was kinsman to Cassandra , as will appear from the following ...
Pagina 58
... natural for the islanders themselves to adopt it occasionally , not to express themselves as a whole na- tion in ... nature of this letter , than he is of the origin of the Pelasgi . J. JONES . NOTICE Of a German Treatise , entitled ...
... natural for the islanders themselves to adopt it occasionally , not to express themselves as a whole na- tion in ... nature of this letter , than he is of the origin of the Pelasgi . J. JONES . NOTICE Of a German Treatise , entitled ...
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