The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 10
... the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et nefas - breaks through all human and divine laws . † Prometheus . Alluding to the fable of the giants . † Or , unhappy . while ardent Vulcan inflames the laborious forges of the Cyclops 10.
... the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et nefas - breaks through all human and divine laws . † Prometheus . Alluding to the fable of the giants . † Or , unhappy . while ardent Vulcan inflames the laborious forges of the Cyclops 10.
Strona 13
... ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way round the lake of Albunea , the earth sounds hollow under the feet , which probably gave occasion to the epithet resounding here made use of . See Spence's Polym ...
... ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way round the lake of Albunea , the earth sounds hollow under the feet , which probably gave occasion to the epithet resounding here made use of . See Spence's Polym ...
Strona 21
... ancient kingdom of Priam . Alas ! what sweat to horses , what to men , is just at hand ! What a destruction are you preparing for the Trojan nation ! Even now Pallas is fitting her helmet and her shield , and her chariot and her fury ...
... ancient kingdom of Priam . Alas ! what sweat to horses , what to men , is just at hand ! What a destruction are you preparing for the Trojan nation ! Even now Pallas is fitting her helmet and her shield , and her chariot and her fury ...
Strona 32
... , the tempestuous attendant on the setting Orion , has sunk me also in the Illyrian waves . But do not thou , O sailor , malignantly grudge to give a. * Pythagoras . * The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty 32.
... , the tempestuous attendant on the setting Orion , has sunk me also in the Illyrian waves . But do not thou , O sailor , malignantly grudge to give a. * Pythagoras . * The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty 32.
Strona 36
... am obliged to set sail back again and to renew the course that I had. * The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty , and the ladies affected it in their dress . * It was the opinion of the Epicureans , that 36.
... am obliged to set sail back again and to renew the course that I had. * The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty , and the ladies affected it in their dress . * It was the opinion of the Epicureans , that 36.
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