| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 510
...»ν$ξωπον ίκιπτωντις' και ιν Tmiw, ^n<rii* Ευίλττίί β Κα^υΓίο? . From all which we may learn one sad truth, that there...and unnatural, as not at times to have prevailed. We need not then wonder at the character given 31Apollon. Rhod. 1.1. v. 636. 33 Scholia Apollon. 1.... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 530
...» Хки тм Slpaina itvuoyntti, iiffTTUvrtí' кои ir Tníftf, fwrtt ЕигАячс • Kaj v From all which we may learn one sad truth, that there...and unnatural, as not at times to have prevailed. We need not then wonder at the character given 3; A pollón. Rhod. I. I, v. 636. *! Scholia Apollon.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...religious custom to tear a man limb from limb by way of sacrifice to Dioiuisiu : the same in Tenedos. Hence we may learn one sad truth, that there is scarce any...thing so impious and unnatural, as not at times to haveprevailed. Bryant's Myth. vol. ii. p. 13. 852. For Boreas] There is a judicious note on this passage,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 798
...from limb by way of sacrifice to Dionusus : the same in Tenedos. Hence we may learn one sad troth, that there is scarce any thing so impious and unnatural, as not at times to have prevailed. Bryant's Myth. vol. ii. p. 13. 859. For Boreas] There is a judicious note on this passage, inserted... | |
| John Gregory Bourke - 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 84
...of Chios it was a religious custom to tear a man limb from limb, by way of saerifice to Dionysins. From all which we may learn' one sad truth, that there is scarce anything so impious and unnatural as not, at times, to have prevailed. — (Idem.) — Faber tells... | |
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