A New System , Or, An Analysis of Antient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable, and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, المجلد 2J. Walker; W.J. and J. Richardson; R. Faulder and Son; R. Lea; J. Nunn; Cuthell and Martin; H.D. Symonds; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; E. Jeffery; Lackington, Allen and Company; J. Booker; Black, Parry, and Kingsbury; J. Asperne; J. Murray; and J. Harris, 1807 |
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... character . The meaning of the term was so obvious , that one would imagine no mistake could have ensued : yet such is the perverseness of human wit , that we find it by the Greeks and Romans constantly misapplied . They could not help ...
... character . The meaning of the term was so obvious , that one would imagine no mistake could have ensued : yet such is the perverseness of human wit , that we find it by the Greeks and Romans constantly misapplied . They could not help ...
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... character , yet it must be looked upon as a Grecian work , and so denominated in conse- ( Lucan . Pharsalia . 1.9 . v . 787 . 7 Ausa Jovi nostro latrantem opponere Anubim . Propert . 1.3 . El . 11. ' Εξης δε εσιν ὁ κυνοπολιτις νόμος ...
... character , yet it must be looked upon as a Grecian work , and so denominated in conse- ( Lucan . Pharsalia . 1.9 . v . 787 . 7 Ausa Jovi nostro latrantem opponere Anubim . Propert . 1.3 . El . 11. ' Εξης δε εσιν ὁ κυνοπολιτις νόμος ...
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... τι παλιν , η προφητην , η όσφρησιν , η πταρμον , η αρχήν , η δικαςην , βαλόμενοι γράφειν κυνα ζωγραφυσιν . 1. 1. c . 30 . VOL . II . C A under one character , whence nothing could well ensue p . 52 . ANTIENT MYTHOLOGY . 17.
... τι παλιν , η προφητην , η όσφρησιν , η πταρμον , η αρχήν , η δικαςην , βαλόμενοι γράφειν κυνα ζωγραφυσιν . 1. 1. c . 30 . VOL . II . C A under one character , whence nothing could well ensue p . 52 . ANTIENT MYTHOLOGY . 17.
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... character , whence nothing could well ensue but doubt and confusion . Besides , I do not remember , that in any group of antient hiero- glyphics the figure of a dog occurs . The meaning of this history , I think , may be with a little ...
... character , whence nothing could well ensue but doubt and confusion . Besides , I do not remember , that in any group of antient hiero- glyphics the figure of a dog occurs . The meaning of this history , I think , may be with a little ...
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... character . But we are informed by Porphyry , that this was not done by way of ridicule : for Socrates esteemed it a very serious and religious mode of attestation : and under these terms made a solemn appeal to the son of 47 Zeus . The ...
... character . But we are informed by Porphyry , that this was not done by way of ridicule : for Socrates esteemed it a very serious and religious mode of attestation : and under these terms made a solemn appeal to the son of 47 Zeus . The ...
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