The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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107. oldal
... Ovid ; but in these abstracted tasks of poetry , the moderns outvie the an- cients ; and there is nobody who has built his bower for him so finely as Spenser . Archimago in the first book of the Faerie Queene , ( Canto 1 , st . 39 ...
... Ovid ; but in these abstracted tasks of poetry , the moderns outvie the an- cients ; and there is nobody who has built his bower for him so finely as Spenser . Archimago in the first book of the Faerie Queene , ( Canto 1 , st . 39 ...
114. oldal
... Ovid wrote a popular work full of my- thological fables ; and Virgil himself , whose creed perhaps only rejected what was unkindly , gave the hero of his intended popular epic , the particular appellation of Pious . That Augustus should ...
... Ovid wrote a popular work full of my- thological fables ; and Virgil himself , whose creed perhaps only rejected what was unkindly , gave the hero of his intended popular epic , the particular appellation of Pious . That Augustus should ...
132. oldal
... Ovid , ( p . 64. ) " is out of doubt our true Dolphin ; wherein I am not only confirmed by the authoritie of Scaliger . For those that are called Dolphins by our East and West - Indian seamen ( who likely give known names to things ...
... Ovid , ( p . 64. ) " is out of doubt our true Dolphin ; wherein I am not only confirmed by the authoritie of Scaliger . For those that are called Dolphins by our East and West - Indian seamen ( who likely give known names to things ...
133. oldal
... Ovid . Nonnus , in his luxuriant poetical history of the god , ( Dionysiaca , B. 45 ) describes the pirates as visited with the hallucination of mind , called a calenture , in which peo- ple at sea fancy that they are among meadows ...
... Ovid . Nonnus , in his luxuriant poetical history of the god , ( Dionysiaca , B. 45 ) describes the pirates as visited with the hallucination of mind , called a calenture , in which peo- ple at sea fancy that they are among meadows ...
205. oldal
... Ovid . Drunkenness and rapine made beasts of them ; -sentiment makes human beings . Polyphemus in Homer is a shocking monster , not because he has only one eye , but because he murders and eats our fellow - creatures . But in Theocritus ...
... Ovid . Drunkenness and rapine made beasts of them ; -sentiment makes human beings . Polyphemus in Homer is a shocking monster , not because he has only one eye , but because he murders and eats our fellow - creatures . But in Theocritus ...
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