The Classical Museum, المجلد 1Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1844 |
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... Observations on the Xanthian Marbles . By S Head , Bart . , A. M. XVIII . On the so - called Monument of Sesostris in A By Dr. L. Schmitz . XIX . Mr. Frere's Translations of Aristophanes XX . Miscellanies Conjecture on a passage in the ...
... Observations on the Xanthian Marbles . By S Head , Bart . , A. M. XVIII . On the so - called Monument of Sesostris in A By Dr. L. Schmitz . XIX . Mr. Frere's Translations of Aristophanes XX . Miscellanies Conjecture on a passage in the ...
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... observed , n common cubit of the that Ideler's view is in Lucian ( Metrol . xii . 2 . adopts the same con- the concurrence of so hat they all put upon not bear . Herodotus ordinary cubit : he's easures : he intimates ordinary Babylonian ...
... observed , n common cubit of the that Ideler's view is in Lucian ( Metrol . xii . 2 . adopts the same con- the concurrence of so hat they all put upon not bear . Herodotus ordinary cubit : he's easures : he intimates ordinary Babylonian ...
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... observed by Dr. Ulrichs , óraμot , giving op- portunity to drink , and no more . The names of " flumen " or " fluvius " are as little appropriate to them , as the ships which Statius introduces on the Ismenus . Under the same head may ...
... observed by Dr. Ulrichs , óraμot , giving op- portunity to drink , and no more . The names of " flumen " or " fluvius " are as little appropriate to them , as the ships which Statius introduces on the Ismenus . Under the same head may ...
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... observe what has been often p additional liveliness we gain in our conceptions , both cal and political assemblies of Greece , by knowing which was present to the Athenian spectators , as fr theatre they overlooked the Saronic gulf , or ...
... observe what has been often p additional liveliness we gain in our conceptions , both cal and political assemblies of Greece , by knowing which was present to the Athenian spectators , as fr theatre they overlooked the Saronic gulf , or ...
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... observe what parts of the real image the mirror has received , and what it has repelled ; to compare the effect produced upon them with the effect produced upon our- selves , and to examine into the causes of the different impression ...
... observe what parts of the real image the mirror has received , and what it has repelled ; to compare the effect produced upon them with the effect produced upon our- selves , and to examine into the causes of the different impression ...
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accent according Æginæan Æneid Æschylus ancient antiquity antistrophe appears Aristophanes Aristotle army Asia Minor Athenian Athens Attic Attic talent Babylonia Boeckh Bosporus Burlic called chorus Cyrus decree Demosthenes distance edition Eschylus Eumenides Euphrates fact fragments Frere Furies Grecian Greece Greeks Helen Hermann Herodotus hill historian Homer inscriptions Kuban language legends meaning Menelaus miles modern monument Müller Niebuhr original parasangs passage passed passions Persian plain poet poetical present probably quæ ratio reader remarks river rock Roman Rome ruins says Sea of Azof seems shew shewn side stone Strabo strophe suppose syllable talent Tarquinii temple Thapsacus Tigris tion tomb town tragedy translation Trojans Troy valley verse villages wall weight Welcker words Xenophon γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ ἦν καὶ μὲν πρὸς τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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الصفحة 397 - Nothing is more certain than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilization, have in this European world of ours depended for ages upon two principles, and were indeed the result of both combined: I mean the spirit of a gentleman and the spirit of religion.
الصفحة 68 - The oracles are dumb, No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving. Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving. No nightly trance or breathed spell Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.
الصفحة 243 - Pelt him, pummel him, nnd maul him; rummage, ransack, overhaul him ; Overbear him and outbawl him; bear him down, and bring him under Bellow like a burst of thunder, Robber ! harpy ! sink of plunder ! Rogue and villain! rogue and cheat! rogue and villain, 1 repeat! Oftener than I can repeat it, has the rogue and villain cheated. Close around him, left and right; spit upon him, spurn and smite: Spit upon him as you see; spurn and spit at him like me.
الصفحة 262 - The whole in cases and concerns occurring and recurring At every turn and every day domestic and familiar, So that the audience, one and all, from personal experience, Were competent to judge the piece, and form a fair opinion Whether my scenes and sentiments agreed with truth and nature. I never took them by surprise to storm their understandings, With Memnons and Tydides's and idle rattle-trappings Of battle-steeds and clattering shields to scare them from their senses ; But for a test (perhaps...
الصفحة 254 - There came a body of thirty thousand cranes (I won't be positive, there might be more) With stones from Africa, in their craws and gizzards, Which the stone-curlews and stone-chatterers Worked into shape and finished.
الصفحة 253 - O'er ocean and earth, and aloft to the sky : And all the world over, we're friends to the lover, And when other means fail, we are found to prevail, When a Peacock or Pheasant is sent as a present.
الصفحة 258 - Let us hasten — let us fly — Where the lovely meadows lie; Where the living waters flow; Where the roses bloom and blow. — Heirs of immortality, Segregated, safe and pure, Easy, sorrowless, secure; Since our earthly course is run, We behold a brighter sun. Holy lives — a holy vow — Such rewards await them now.
الصفحة 254 - Well, Friends and Birds, the sacrifice has succeeded ; Our omens have been good ones, good and fair. But what's the meaning of it ? We've no news From the new building yet ! No messenger ! Oh ! there at last, I see, — There's somebody Running at speed, and panting like a racer.
الصفحة 342 - France, which prevailed at the end of the last and the beginning of the present century, were again awakened by the substitution of the republic for the monarchy.
الصفحة 396 - Although the progress of civilization has undoubtedly contributed to assuage the fiercer passions of human nature, it seems to have been less favourable to the virtue of chastity, whose most dangerous enemy is the softness of the mind.