The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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الصفحة 43
... possession of them , caused them to be translated . If there was no other proof of the late date of this work , the familiar mention of the division into books would be alone sufficient to demonstrate the recency of its fabrication . It ...
... possession of them , caused them to be translated . If there was no other proof of the late date of this work , the familiar mention of the division into books would be alone sufficient to demonstrate the recency of its fabrication . It ...
الصفحة 46
... possession of mind is indeed regarded as an advantage enjoyed by men over animals , and sufficiently recognized as something different from the body , but not as self - existent and independent of it ; on the contrary , the men- tal ...
... possession of mind is indeed regarded as an advantage enjoyed by men over animals , and sufficiently recognized as something different from the body , but not as self - existent and independent of it ; on the contrary , the men- tal ...
الصفحة 51
... possession of his senses when he had been speaking with his friend . But at all events , if we take the passage as most interpreters do , the assertion I made above respecting x must hold good . To the shade of Teiresias alone , as a ...
... possession of his senses when he had been speaking with his friend . But at all events , if we take the passage as most interpreters do , the assertion I made above respecting x must hold good . To the shade of Teiresias alone , as a ...
الصفحة 66
... possessed these excellent properties , that fact would identify the Choaspes either with the Kerkhah or the Kuran . But it now appears that the water of both rivers is equally good , as I formerly ventured to conjecture , ( Geograph ...
... possessed these excellent properties , that fact would identify the Choaspes either with the Kerkhah or the Kuran . But it now appears that the water of both rivers is equally good , as I formerly ventured to conjecture , ( Geograph ...
الصفحة 82
... possession of true discretion , here also manifest the poet's decision ( 458 ) : δηλοῖ τὸ γέννημ ̓ ὠμὸν ἐξ ὠμοῦ πατρὸς τῆς παιδός · εἴκειν δ ̓ οὐκ ἐπίσταται κακοῖς . Creon points out to her her offence against the laws and her ...
... possession of true discretion , here also manifest the poet's decision ( 458 ) : δηλοῖ τὸ γέννημ ̓ ὠμὸν ἐξ ὠμοῦ πατρὸς τῆς παιδός · εἴκειν δ ̓ οὐκ ἐπίσταται κακοῖς . Creon points out to her her offence against the laws and her ...
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