The Works of Anacreon Trans: English. Verse ...1735 - Počet stran: 279 |
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... seems to be , that Anacreon loft thofe of his Friends whom he celebrates in his Epigrams . It was alfo in this Place that he compos'd his 59th Ode , which , by the Mn- δὲν εἰδέναι σοφόν , one may conjecture to be wrote whilst he was ...
... seems to be , that Anacreon loft thofe of his Friends whom he celebrates in his Epigrams . It was alfo in this Place that he compos'd his 59th Ode , which , by the Mn- δὲν εἰδέναι σοφόν , one may conjecture to be wrote whilst he was ...
Strana
... seems confirm'd by * Herodotus , who af- fures us , that Anacreon of Teos was with that Prince in his Chamber , when he receiv'd a Meffage from Orates Governor of Sardis , by whofe Treachery Polycrates was soon after betray'd , and ...
... seems confirm'd by * Herodotus , who af- fures us , that Anacreon of Teos was with that Prince in his Chamber , when he receiv'd a Meffage from Orates Governor of Sardis , by whofe Treachery Polycrates was soon after betray'd , and ...
Strana 101
... seem to glow 15 20 Amidft the White of new - fall'n Snow . Let her Lips Persuasion wear , 25 In Silence elegantly fair ; As if the blushing Rivals ftrove , Breathing and inviting Love . Below her Chin be fure to deck , With ev'ry Grace ...
... seem to glow 15 20 Amidft the White of new - fall'n Snow . Let her Lips Persuasion wear , 25 In Silence elegantly fair ; As if the blushing Rivals ftrove , Breathing and inviting Love . Below her Chin be fure to deck , With ev'ry Grace ...
Strana 207
... seems an Imitation of Anacreon , than compos'd by him . VER . 4. Hymen , Guard and Pride of Life . ] Diony fius Halicarnafenfis calls Marriage , Σωτήριον το γένος . VER . 9 Ὑμέας είχοις κυδαίνω , Ἵμερον , Γάμον , Παφίζω . ANACREON . 207 ...
... seems an Imitation of Anacreon , than compos'd by him . VER . 4. Hymen , Guard and Pride of Life . ] Diony fius Halicarnafenfis calls Marriage , Σωτήριον το γένος . VER . 9 Ὑμέας είχοις κυδαίνω , Ἵμερον , Γάμον , Παφίζω . ANACREON . 207 ...
Strana 252
... seems to have been the Object of her Admiration fo much as the lovely Phaon . At first he was a kind of Ferryman , as is reported , and thence fabled to have carry'd Venus over the Stream , and to have receiv'd from her as a Reward ...
... seems to have been the Object of her Admiration fo much as the lovely Phaon . At first he was a kind of Ferryman , as is reported , and thence fabled to have carry'd Venus over the Stream , and to have receiv'd from her as a Reward ...
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