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... Greek ) , the name among the ancients of Venus as a morning star ; Noctifer , Hes- peros . Vesper , & c . , were her names as an evening star . Lofer is also used as an epithet of several goddesses- Aurora , Diana , & c . In the ...
... Greek ) , the name among the ancients of Venus as a morning star ; Noctifer , Hes- peros . Vesper , & c . , were her names as an evening star . Lofer is also used as an epithet of several goddesses- Aurora , Diana , & c . In the ...
1. oldal
... Greek ) , the name among De andents of Venus as a morning star ; Noctifer , Hes- ens Vesper , & c . , were her names as an evening star . Lafer is also used as an epithet of several goddesses- Arrira , Diana , & c . In the classical ...
... Greek ) , the name among De andents of Venus as a morning star ; Noctifer , Hes- ens Vesper , & c . , were her names as an evening star . Lafer is also used as an epithet of several goddesses- Arrira , Diana , & c . In the classical ...
4. oldal
... Greek art , and was thrown open to the public on frequent show days . Lucullus was no glutton , though his taste in cookery was excellent and his expenditure fabulous , nor was he ungenerous though so ardent a col- lector . His fondness ...
... Greek art , and was thrown open to the public on frequent show days . Lucullus was no glutton , though his taste in cookery was excellent and his expenditure fabulous , nor was he ungenerous though so ardent a col- lector . His fondness ...
5. oldal
... Greek language is displayed in his writings , especially in his introduction to his Gospel , which is written in elegant Greek . On the other hand , his language contains many Hebraisms , and he was evidently well acquainted with the ...
... Greek language is displayed in his writings , especially in his introduction to his Gospel , which is written in elegant Greek . On the other hand , his language contains many Hebraisms , and he was evidently well acquainted with the ...
13. oldal
... Greek god Pan , the most ancient order of the Roman priesthood . They re instituted in honour of Romulus and Remus , as it was to the protection of the wolf - god ( Lupercus ) , saviour stepherds , that the twins owed their life ; for ...
... Greek god Pan , the most ancient order of the Roman priesthood . They re instituted in honour of Romulus and Remus , as it was to the protection of the wolf - god ( Lupercus ) , saviour stepherds , that the twins owed their life ; for ...
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286. oldal - ... and even handsome. The ease, elegance and rapidity of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening and laying up lessons from almost every species of the feathered creation within his hearing, are really surprising, and mark the peculiarity of his genius.
12. oldal - Great, not as a hewn obelisk ; but as an Alpine mountain, — so simple, honest, spontaneous, not setting up to be great at all ; there for quite another purpose than being great ! Ah yes, unsubduable granite, piercing far and wide into the Heavens ; yet in the clefts of it fountains, green beautiful valleys with flowers...
237. oldal - That quickens only where thou say'st it may : Unless Thou show to us thine own true way No man can find it : Father ! Thou must lead.
286. oldal - ... for half an hour, or an hour, at a time. — His expanded wings and tail, glistening with white, and the buoyant gaiety of his action, arresting the eye, as his song most irresistibly does the ear. He sweeps round with enthusiastic ecstasy — he mounts and descends as his song swells or dies away; and, as my friend Mr.
286. oldal - The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own native notes...
93. oldal - Alack, alack, is it not like that I So early waking, what with loathsome smells And shrieks like mandrakes...
35. oldal - The Government is an absolute monarchy, modified and tempered by customs and usages having the force of law; and during the last quarter of a century the power of the Sovereign has been gradually limited and controlled. The Sovereign is advised by her Prime Minister, who is the real source of all political power; he is assisted by a number of ministers who act as heads of departments— education, justice, the interior, foreign affairs, &c.
146. oldal - Father, he blessed it, brake it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, Take and eat ye all of this, FOR THIS IS MY BODY.
286. oldal - ... are bold and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions of two, three, or at the most five or six syllables, generally interspersed with imitations, and all of them uttered with great emphasis and rapidity, and continued with undiminished ardour for half an hour or an hour at a time.
136. oldal - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law.