The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... true ancient capital , and Nicæa at Can- dahar . The Cophenes river is generally supposed to be the Helmund , if so , it must be the eastern branch of that river , now called the Tarnuck ; because the government , of which Alex- andria ...
... true ancient capital , and Nicæa at Can- dahar . The Cophenes river is generally supposed to be the Helmund , if so , it must be the eastern branch of that river , now called the Tarnuck ; because the government , of which Alex- andria ...
الصفحة 7
... true , that its truth may be generally known and admitted . The lines to which we allude are the 11th and 12th in the following passage , which occurs in the opening scene of the play , vv . 21-36 , where Antigone acquaints her sister ...
... true , that its truth may be generally known and admitted . The lines to which we allude are the 11th and 12th in the following passage , which occurs in the opening scene of the play , vv . 21-36 , where Antigone acquaints her sister ...
الصفحة 8
... true . There is nothing in Antigone's position to make it specially remarkable that Creon should address the prohibition to her ; and as to Ismene's ask- ing by gesture whether her sister means to disobey it , Ismene's subsequent ...
... true . There is nothing in Antigone's position to make it specially remarkable that Creon should address the prohibition to her ; and as to Ismene's ask- ing by gesture whether her sister means to disobey it , Ismene's subsequent ...
الصفحة 17
... true that the nobles armed their clients against the com- mons : this is the representation which Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation to the primitive times . But it was not afterwards true that clients and commons ...
... true that the nobles armed their clients against the com- mons : this is the representation which Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation to the primitive times . But it was not afterwards true that clients and commons ...
الصفحة 20
... true that the strength of the patricians de- pended on their retinues of armed clients , why did they allow this important body of men gradually to vanish by the time that the history gets clearer ? If indeed the clients are the ...
... true that the strength of the patricians de- pended on their retinues of armed clients , why did they allow this important body of men gradually to vanish by the time that the history gets clearer ? If indeed the clients are the ...
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2dly according Achilles ancient Antigone appears Athena Cecrops Celtic Centuriate assembly centuries character Classical Museum cloth comitia connected consul contest Creon Curiate assembly Curies dative Decemvirate Dionysius divine doubt Edition election Eneas English English language expression fact fibres figures Gaelic German give goddess gods Gothic Grammar Greek Grimm hero Herodotus Heyne Homer horse Iliad inscriptions instance interpretation language Latin Livy matter meaning ment mummy mythus Niebuhr object observe original passage Patres patricians Peleus perhaps Phæacians plebeians plebs poem poet poetical populus Portland Vase Poseidon present Proclus quæ reader refer remark represented Roman root Sabine Sanscrit Sanser seems senate sense sentence serpent Siculians Sinon Sophocles supposed Thetis thing tion translation tribes tribunes Trojans Ulysses vase verb Virgil Volero Welsh whole words γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῶν