The Classical Journal, Volume 14A.J. Valpy, 1816 |
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Pagina 13
... entered Troy in disguise , and carried off the palladium or statue of Minerva , whose presence was supposed to render the city impreg- nable . Then shall he view the caverned rock , the den of Lycophron's Cassandra . 13.
... entered Troy in disguise , and carried off the palladium or statue of Minerva , whose presence was supposed to render the city impreg- nable . Then shall he view the caverned rock , the den of Lycophron's Cassandra . 13.
Pagina 27
... , swiftness , and hissing noise . The resemblance is rendered more exact from the cir cumstance of the darts alluded to having been dipped in the blood of the Clangs in the lyre of Death ; ) upon his of Lycophron's Cassandra . 27.
... , swiftness , and hissing noise . The resemblance is rendered more exact from the cir cumstance of the darts alluded to having been dipped in the blood of the Clangs in the lyre of Death ; ) upon his of Lycophron's Cassandra . 27.
Pagina 28
... rendered poisonous . Horace has , if I may so express mysel the converse of this simile : Rumpat et serpens iter institutum , Si per obliquum , similis sagittæ , Terruit mannos . Od . III . 27 . Æschylus too calls an arrow πτηνὸν ὀφὶν ...
... rendered poisonous . Horace has , if I may so express mysel the converse of this simile : Rumpat et serpens iter institutum , Si per obliquum , similis sagittæ , Terruit mannos . Od . III . 27 . Æschylus too calls an arrow πτηνὸν ὀφὶν ...
Pagina 51
... rendered " Though ye have lien among the pots ; " but the discrepancy of the Chaldee and Arabic Versions may perhaps make it probable that this resemblance proceeds solely from a mistake . If the Seventy are correct , the expression ...
... rendered " Though ye have lien among the pots ; " but the discrepancy of the Chaldee and Arabic Versions may perhaps make it probable that this resemblance proceeds solely from a mistake . If the Seventy are correct , the expression ...
Pagina 65
... render it necessary to suppose the story of Balaam to be allegorical . They should , doubtless , be inexplica- ble otherwise , before recourse be had to such an expedient , as does little more , in this case , than substitute one ...
... render it necessary to suppose the story of Balaam to be allegorical . They should , doubtless , be inexplica- ble otherwise , before recourse be had to such an expedient , as does little more , in this case , than substitute one ...
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