Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in progress to which many compositions are put in a light entirely new, Zväzky 3–41813 |
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Strana 15
... certainly Apollo in one sense ; for the moon , in which his figure appears , gives only a reflected image of the appearances in the sun . 28. This and the three next lines refer to the Αν δ ' εςη μεμαυια · λεων δ ' επι 13.
... certainly Apollo in one sense ; for the moon , in which his figure appears , gives only a reflected image of the appearances in the sun . 28. This and the three next lines refer to the Αν δ ' εςη μεμαυια · λεων δ ' επι 13.
Strana 16
Robert Deverell. Αν δ ' εςη μεμαυια · λεων δ ' επι σελματος ακρι Δεινον ύπόδρα ιδων , οιδ ' εις πρύμναν εφοβηθεν Αμφι κυβερνήτην δε σαοφρονα θυμον έχοντα Εςαν αρ ' εκπληγέντες , οδ ' εξαιπινης επορέσας 50 likeness of another lion in the ...
Robert Deverell. Αν δ ' εςη μεμαυια · λεων δ ' επι σελματος ακρι Δεινον ύπόδρα ιδων , οιδ ' εις πρύμναν εφοβηθεν Αμφι κυβερνήτην δε σαοφρονα θυμον έχοντα Εςαν αρ ' εκπληγέντες , οδ ' εξαιπινης επορέσας 50 likeness of another lion in the ...
Strana 100
... and pestilence people have been in the habit of carrying about with them , at the end of walking - sticks , or otherwise , nosegays of flowers or sweet smelling herbs . Boccacio Εμδ προσαρκείν πᾶν δυσάλγητα γὰρ ἂν Εἴην , τοιάνδε μὴ 100.
... and pestilence people have been in the habit of carrying about with them , at the end of walking - sticks , or otherwise , nosegays of flowers or sweet smelling herbs . Boccacio Εμδ προσαρκείν πᾶν δυσάλγητα γὰρ ἂν Εἴην , τοιάνδε μὴ 100.
Strana 101
Robert Deverell. Εμδ προσαρκείν πᾶν δυσάλγητα γὰρ ἂν Εἴην , τοιάνδε μὴ 8 κατοικτείρων ἕδραν . particularly notices this in his Account of the Plague at Florence . Fig . 125 . 4 , 5. The various streaks of light intermixed with the ...
Robert Deverell. Εμδ προσαρκείν πᾶν δυσάλγητα γὰρ ἂν Εἴην , τοιάνδε μὴ 8 κατοικτείρων ἕδραν . particularly notices this in his Account of the Plague at Florence . Fig . 125 . 4 , 5. The various streaks of light intermixed with the ...
Strana 106
... ἂν εἴην πάνθ ' ὅσ ̓ ἂν δηλοῖ θεός . 70 75 70. Creon has the same prototype as Bacchus , drawn ante in fig . 116. He is stated in line 83 to be πολυτερης παγκαρπε δάφνης , and so is he drawn in that figure ( 116 ) conformably to his ...
... ἂν εἴην πάνθ ' ὅσ ̓ ἂν δηλοῖ θεός . 70 75 70. Creon has the same prototype as Bacchus , drawn ante in fig . 116. He is stated in line 83 to be πολυτερης παγκαρπε δάφνης , and so is he drawn in that figure ( 116 ) conformably to his ...
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