| Richard Valpy - 1807 - 228 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of the Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...a great measure, be attributed the frequent use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been insensibly abolished by the introduction of... | |
| Richard Valpy - 1807 - 258 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of the Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...a great measure, be attributed the frequent use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been insensibly abolished by the introduction of... | |
| Richard Valpy - 1821 - 276 str.
...appellation of the language of the gods. Virgil, and among the moderns Tas so and Milton, successively imitated that practice by the introduction of antiquated...a great measure, be attributed the frequent use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been The German £• commonly expressed by gh... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1822 - 240 str.
...by the appellation of the language of the Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns, Tasso and M il to/), successfully imitated that practice by the introduction...a great measure, be attributed the frequent use of the Digamraa by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been insensibly abolished by the introduction... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1822 - 238 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of the Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns, Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...their style. To that principle may in a great measure, b« attributed the frequent use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been insensibly... | |
| Richard Valpy - 1825 - 412 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of the gods. Virgil, and among the moderns, Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...from the common idiom, and cast a venerable gloom of antiquity on their style. To that principle may, in a great Measure, be attributed the frequent use... | |
| Richard Valpy - 1825 - 412 str.
...the moderna, Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated that practice by the introduction of »ntiquated expressions, which removed their language from the common idiom, and cast a venerable gloom of antiquity on their style. To that principle may, in a great measure, be attributed the frequent use... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1827 - 272 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of tie Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns, Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...a great measure, be attributed the frequent use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having beeil insensibly abolished by the introduction... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1840 - 118 str.
...This ancient form Homer dignifies by the appellation of the language of the Gods. Virgil, and among the moderns, Tasso and Milton, successfully imitated...principle may, in a great measure, be attributed the use of the Digamma by Homer. The use of the Digamma having been insensibly abolished by the introduction... | |
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