The Classical Journal, Volume 14A.J. Valpy, 1816 |
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Pagina 37
... a robe over the head of Agamemnon , and then cleaved his head with an axe . 1293. This metaphor , which confounds the senses of feeling and sight , is * Then streams , and blood , and battered brains of Lycophron's Cassandra . 37.
... a robe over the head of Agamemnon , and then cleaved his head with an axe . 1293. This metaphor , which confounds the senses of feeling and sight , is * Then streams , and blood , and battered brains of Lycophron's Cassandra . 37.
Pagina 61
... sense nothing but desire of essence . Hence that an- cient tenet , that fire is the most internal and therefore the ... senses -- in fine as the first link of that chain , which reaching from the profoundest depth to the supreme height ...
... sense nothing but desire of essence . Hence that an- cient tenet , that fire is the most internal and therefore the ... senses -- in fine as the first link of that chain , which reaching from the profoundest depth to the supreme height ...
Pagina 62
... sense as in his relation to the higher Gods . He is the mediator between the three first or the inferior angels and the superior gods : obedient to these , he is to those beneficent - Superis Deorum gratus et imis . Kaduídos is from ...
... sense as in his relation to the higher Gods . He is the mediator between the three first or the inferior angels and the superior gods : obedient to these , he is to those beneficent - Superis Deorum gratus et imis . Kaduídos is from ...
Pagina 63
... sense of the Egyptians . The gods here follow one another not in a descending , but in an ascending line , and among the four Cabirs here quoted , the highest is Kadmilos . Those of the ancients , whose mind did not dive to the bottom ...
... sense of the Egyptians . The gods here follow one another not in a descending , but in an ascending line , and among the four Cabirs here quoted , the highest is Kadmilos . Those of the ancients , whose mind did not dive to the bottom ...
Pagina 64
... sense there would only be two Cabirs , the two last having conquered the preceding . Accord- ing to this principle the number of the Cabirs might likewise be reduced to three ; or the three first can here be understood . For Demeter and ...
... sense there would only be two Cabirs , the two last having conquered the preceding . Accord- ing to this principle the number of the Cabirs might likewise be reduced to three ; or the three first can here be understood . For Demeter and ...
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