The Odyssey of Homer, Том 2Lintot, 1758 |
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... that paffage ) as a term of art to exprefs a Virgin riding upon , - or more properly drawn by Mules , or iπì nóvwv . Spondanus . Where Where gathering into depth from falling rills , The lucid BOOK Book VI . HOMER'S ODYSSEY . 59.
... that paffage ) as a term of art to exprefs a Virgin riding upon , - or more properly drawn by Mules , or iπì nóvwv . Spondanus . Where Where gathering into depth from falling rills , The lucid BOOK Book VI . HOMER'S ODYSSEY . 59.
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... Spondanus obferves , understands it . Cicero , 1. de legibus . Aut quod Homericus Ulyffes Deli fe proceram & teneram palmam vidiffe dixit , bodie monftrant eandem . Pliny alfo men- tions this Palm , lib . 14. cap . 44. Necnon palma Deli ...
... Spondanus obferves , understands it . Cicero , 1. de legibus . Aut quod Homericus Ulyffes Deli fe proceram & teneram palmam vidiffe dixit , bodie monftrant eandem . Pliny alfo men- tions this Palm , lib . 14. cap . 44. Necnon palma Deli ...
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... Spondanus is of opinion , that the Poet intended to condemn an indecent cuftom of thofe ages folemnly by the mouth of fo wife a perfon as Ulyffes : but there is no other in- ftance in all his works to confirm that conjecture . I am at a ...
... Spondanus is of opinion , that the Poet intended to condemn an indecent cuftom of thofe ages folemnly by the mouth of fo wife a perfon as Ulyffes : but there is no other in- ftance in all his works to confirm that conjecture . I am at a ...
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... Spondanus be- lieves , that the Queen had a fhare in the government of the Phæa- cians ; but Euftathius thinks the Poet intended to fet the character of Arete in a fair point of light , the bearing the chief part in this book , and a ...
... Spondanus be- lieves , that the Queen had a fhare in the government of the Phæa- cians ; but Euftathius thinks the Poet intended to fet the character of Arete in a fair point of light , the bearing the chief part in this book , and a ...
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... Spondanus answers , that Ulyffes adapts himself to the prefent circumstances , and feeing the King and other Peers in the fame affembly , he thought it improper not to take notice of them : he therefore addreffes himself to all , that ...
... Spondanus answers , that Ulyffes adapts himself to the prefent circumstances , and feeing the King and other Peers in the fame affembly , he thought it improper not to take notice of them : he therefore addreffes himself to all , that ...
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