The Complete Works in Verse and Prose, Tom 2G. Olms, 1969 |
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... ancient Kings , to make themselves more venerable to their Subjects , derived their Pedigree from some God , but at last that would not content them and they made themselves Gods , as some of the Roman Emperors . 4. Diadems ( which were ...
... ancient Kings , to make themselves more venerable to their Subjects , derived their Pedigree from some God , but at last that would not content them and they made themselves Gods , as some of the Roman Emperors . 4. Diadems ( which were ...
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... ancient Fable , that ὠάννης , Creature Half - Man and Half - Fish , arose out of the Red Sea , and came to Rabylon , and there taught Men several Arts , and then return'd again to the Sea . Apollodor . reports , that four such Oannes in ...
... ancient Fable , that ὠάννης , Creature Half - Man and Half - Fish , arose out of the Red Sea , and came to Rabylon , and there taught Men several Arts , and then return'd again to the Sea . Apollodor . reports , that four such Oannes in ...
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... Ancients believ'd that the Stars were nourish'd . Virg . Polus dum sidera Pascit . 37. This was an ancient Fashion among the Heathens , not unlike to our ringing of Bells in Thunder . Juvenal says of a loud scolding Woman that she alone ...
... Ancients believ'd that the Stars were nourish'd . Virg . Polus dum sidera Pascit . 37. This was an ancient Fashion among the Heathens , not unlike to our ringing of Bells in Thunder . Juvenal says of a loud scolding Woman that she alone ...
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