The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... account of a like inci- dent in his life , and the rich fragment which that great genius saved from the wreck of his poetic dream . to Niebuhr by the able author of these inquiries . IN THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES . 15.
... account of a like inci- dent in his life , and the rich fragment which that great genius saved from the wreck of his poetic dream . to Niebuhr by the able author of these inquiries . IN THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES . 15.
الصفحة 33
... poet , well to distinguish between the arma , the subject of his present poem , and the arma , of which he had treated in that former poem to which , in the passage before us , he makes direct reference . Having formerly defined the ...
... poet , well to distinguish between the arma , the subject of his present poem , and the arma , of which he had treated in that former poem to which , in the passage before us , he makes direct reference . Having formerly defined the ...
الصفحة 37
... poet , no doubt , imagined Eolus holding his spear in an upright position with the reverse end resting on the ground , while Juno ad- dressed him , and by the words conversâ cuspide , describes his changing its position from upright to ...
... poet , no doubt , imagined Eolus holding his spear in an upright position with the reverse end resting on the ground , while Juno ad- dressed him , and by the words conversâ cuspide , describes his changing its position from upright to ...
الصفحة 42
... poet , having stated the precise manner in which the god re- moved the other three ships from the rocks , judiciously avoids a similar particularity of description with respect to those which had been imbedded in the sand , leaving his ...
... poet , having stated the precise manner in which the god re- moved the other three ships from the rocks , judiciously avoids a similar particularity of description with respect to those which had been imbedded in the sand , leaving his ...
الصفحة 43
... poet ascribes the same effect to the agency of Eurus and Neptune , the former of whom illidit ( naves viz . ) vadis , at- que aggere cingit arena , i . e . makes the Syrtes vadosas , and dashes the ships upon them ; the latter aperit ...
... poet ascribes the same effect to the agency of Eurus and Neptune , the former of whom illidit ( naves viz . ) vadis , at- que aggere cingit arena , i . e . makes the Syrtes vadosas , and dashes the ships upon them ; the latter aperit ...
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