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... Thessaly : in his time came the deluge or universal flood , which drowned all the world ; only he and his wife got into a little shallop , which was carried to Mount Parnassus , and there staid , the dry land first appearing there .
... Thessaly : in his time came the deluge or universal flood , which drowned all the world ; only he and his wife got into a little shallop , which was carried to Mount Parnassus , and there staid , the dry land first appearing there .
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37 Perhaps the poet intended to express Ulysses ' appearing through the whole Odyssey in two characters , or , if the expression may be allowed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc.
37 Perhaps the poet intended to express Ulysses ' appearing through the whole Odyssey in two characters , or , if the expression may be allowed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc.
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Why does he neither , in military accouterments , appear mounted among his equals ; nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the oil of the ring more cautiously than viper's ...
Why does he neither , in military accouterments , appear mounted among his equals ; nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the oil of the ring more cautiously than viper's ...
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Yet the common opinion appears to be the correct one . The allusion is to the fifth essence of the Pythagoreans , i . e . the æther . The schoolmen of the fifteenth century revived the term “ quinta essentia sacrum .
Yet the common opinion appears to be the correct one . The allusion is to the fifth essence of the Pythagoreans , i . e . the æther . The schoolmen of the fifteenth century revived the term “ quinta essentia sacrum .
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We are assured by Torrentius , that the best and most ancient manuscript which he had seen gave this title to the Ode , “ Ad Alexandrum Paridem , sub cujus personâ exponit imminentia bella ; " from whence it appears that the allegorical ...
We are assured by Torrentius , that the best and most ancient manuscript which he had seen gave this title to the Ode , “ Ad Alexandrum Paridem , sub cujus personâ exponit imminentia bella ; " from whence it appears that the allegorical ...
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