The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc, Том 2A. and W. Galignani, 1823 |
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Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc Thomas Moore. ΠΕΡΙΠΛΕΥΣΑΙ ΜΕΝ ΠΟΛΛΑΣ ΠΟΛΕΙΣ ΚΑΛΟΝ , ΕΝΟΙΚΗΣΑΙ ΔΕ ΤΗ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΗ ΧΡΗΣΙΜΟΝ . PLUTARCH . παιδων αγωγές . περι ΤΟ FRANCIS , EARL OF MOIRA , GENERAL IN HIS.
Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc Thomas Moore. ΠΕΡΙΠΛΕΥΣΑΙ ΜΕΝ ΠΟΛΛΑΣ ΠΟΛΕΙΣ ΚΑΛΟΝ , ΕΝΟΙΚΗΣΑΙ ΔΕ ΤΗ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΗ ΧΡΗΣΙΜΟΝ . PLUTARCH . παιδων αγωγές . περι ΤΟ FRANCIS , EARL OF MOIRA , GENERAL IN HIS.
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... Plutarch a vague intimation of this kindred harmony in colours and sounds . Οψις τε και ακον , μετα φωνης τε και φωτος την αρμονιαν επιφαινεσι . De Musica . CASSIODORUS , whose idea I may be supposed to have bor rowed , says , in a ...
... Plutarch a vague intimation of this kindred harmony in colours and sounds . Οψις τε και ακον , μετα φωνης τε και φωτος την αρμονιαν επιφαινεσι . De Musica . CASSIODORUS , whose idea I may be supposed to have bor rowed , says , in a ...
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... of Jonia . Aristides was the most celebrated author of these licentious fictions . See PLUTARCH ( in Crasso ) , who calls them axoλasa Bıbdıa . And nymphs were there , whose very eyes Seem'd almost 92 EPISTLES , Odes ,
... of Jonia . Aristides was the most celebrated author of these licentious fictions . See PLUTARCH ( in Crasso ) , who calls them axoλasa Bıbdıa . And nymphs were there , whose very eyes Seem'd almost 92 EPISTLES , Odes ,
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... PLUTARCH de Placit . Philosoph . lib . ii . cap . 13. It is impossible to read this trea- tise of Plutarch without alternately admiring and smiling at the genius , the absurdities of the philosophers . " And , in a murmur , wish thee ...
... PLUTARCH de Placit . Philosoph . lib . ii . cap . 13. It is impossible to read this trea- tise of Plutarch without alternately admiring and smiling at the genius , the absurdities of the philosophers . " And , in a murmur , wish thee ...
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... PLUTARCH . περί τ8 μη χραν έμμετρ . See also his treatise de Isid . et Osir . Observing that the lotos showed its head above water at sun - rise , and sank again at his setting , they conceived the idea of consecrating it to Osiris , or ...
... PLUTARCH . περί τ8 μη χραν έμμετρ . See also his treatise de Isid . et Osir . Observing that the lotos showed its head above water at sun - rise , and sank again at his setting , they conceived the idea of consecrating it to Osiris , or ...
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