The Classical Journal, Zväzok 6A. J. Valpay., 1819 |
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... never bathed itself in the ocean , or in other words , which never descen- ded below the horizon ? Aristotle says , that the poet put the Wain , by a figure of Speech , for all the constellations which never set , as being the most ...
... never bathed itself in the ocean , or in other words , which never descen- ded below the horizon ? Aristotle says , that the poet put the Wain , by a figure of Speech , for all the constellations which never set , as being the most ...
Strana 8
... never set . But it is further contended , that the Great Bear was the only Arctic constellation known to Homer , because the ancient Egyptians , who instructed the Greeks in astronomy , were unacquainted with Cepheus , Draco , and Ursa ...
... never set . But it is further contended , that the Great Bear was the only Arctic constellation known to Homer , because the ancient Egyptians , who instructed the Greeks in astronomy , were unacquainted with Cepheus , Draco , and Ursa ...
Strana 10
... never sets ? My answer is , that if he framed his map of the heavens in Egypt , or that if he took it from an Egyptian model , as Mr. Bryant supposes , his account , it seems to me , will be found to be strictly accurate . The star ...
... never sets ? My answer is , that if he framed his map of the heavens in Egypt , or that if he took it from an Egyptian model , as Mr. Bryant supposes , his account , it seems to me , will be found to be strictly accurate . The star ...
Strana 28
... never injured them , never held intercourse with them . " Upon considering the real state of Greece , and the manners of mankind at that period , there are few who will seriously maintain an argument such as this ; Greece was not in the ...
... never injured them , never held intercourse with them . " Upon considering the real state of Greece , and the manners of mankind at that period , there are few who will seriously maintain an argument such as this ; Greece was not in the ...
Strana 31
... never happened , and when Brent objects to the authenticity of the account given us , because Homer indulges a little in poetical fiction ; he might with 1 Hume . Lyttleton . 2 Thucydides . Lib . I. cap . 11 . almost as much appearance ...
... never happened , and when Brent objects to the authenticity of the account given us , because Homer indulges a little in poetical fiction ; he might with 1 Hume . Lyttleton . 2 Thucydides . Lib . I. cap . 11 . almost as much appearance ...
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