A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... Greek , the elegant superstruc- ture was raised by the Latin poet . The heroes , the appellations , the topography , are principally Homer's ; but the graces , the decorations , the en- chantment , belong to Virgil . The former is con ...
... Greek , the elegant superstruc- ture was raised by the Latin poet . The heroes , the appellations , the topography , are principally Homer's ; but the graces , the decorations , the en- chantment , belong to Virgil . The former is con ...
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... Greek , and as Herculaneum was known to be a Greek city , it was presumed that the whole collection might be in that language ; but several Latin works have been found since , and there is every reason to believe that in a city so rich ...
... Greek , and as Herculaneum was known to be a Greek city , it was presumed that the whole collection might be in that language ; but several Latin works have been found since , and there is every reason to believe that in a city so rich ...
Sayfa 75
... Greeks , and afterwards became an independent principality under the Lombards . Thence it rose to a duke . dom , and after having been governed by various princes , Lombard , Greek , and Norman , and been the subject of many contests ...
... Greeks , and afterwards became an independent principality under the Lombards . Thence it rose to a duke . dom , and after having been governed by various princes , Lombard , Greek , and Norman , and been the subject of many contests ...
Sayfa 87
... Greek poet , should upon this occasion in particular have abandoned him , and in order to avoid the appearance of imita- tion , fallen into a poetical anachronism . Such at least a direct contradiction to Homer the great oracle of ...
... Greek poet , should upon this occasion in particular have abandoned him , and in order to avoid the appearance of imita- tion , fallen into a poetical anachronism . Such at least a direct contradiction to Homer the great oracle of ...
Sayfa 92
... Greek appellation Posidonia , of the same import as its Phenician name , because a place of great opulence and magnitude , and is supposed to have extended from the present ruin southward to the hill , on which stands the little town ...
... Greek appellation Posidonia , of the same import as its Phenician name , because a place of great opulence and magnitude , and is supposed to have extended from the present ruin southward to the hill , on which stands the little town ...
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