Tooke's Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, and Illustrious Heroes: Revised for a Classical Course of Education, and Adapted for the Use of Students of Every Age and of Either SexE.J. Coale, 1827 - 305 ページ |
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... Whence it came to pass , in time , that when they saw their pre- cincts too narrow to contain so many , necessity forced them to send their gods into colonies , as they did their men . QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION ON THE FOREGÒ- ING ...
... Whence it came to pass , in time , that when they saw their pre- cincts too narrow to contain so many , necessity forced them to send their gods into colonies , as they did their men . QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION ON THE FOREGÒ- ING ...
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... lower rank and dignity , who were styled Di Minorum Gentium ; because they shine with a less degree of glory , and have been placed among the gods , as Cicero says , by their own merits . Whence they are called also Ad- 20.
... lower rank and dignity , who were styled Di Minorum Gentium ; because they shine with a less degree of glory , and have been placed among the gods , as Cicero says , by their own merits . Whence they are called also Ad- 20.
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... Whence they are called also Ad- scriptitii , Minuscularii , Putatii , and Indigetes : be- cause now they wanted nothing ; or because , being translated from this earth into heaven , they conversed with the gods ; or being fixed , as it ...
... Whence they are called also Ad- scriptitii , Minuscularii , Putatii , and Indigetes : be- cause now they wanted nothing ; or because , being translated from this earth into heaven , they conversed with the gods ; or being fixed , as it ...
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... Into how many classes are the gods in the pantheon divided ? How are they ranged ? Whence does the description begin ? Repeat the lime from Virgil and translation . PART I. OF THE CELESTIAL DEITIES . CHAPTER I. SEC 23.
... Into how many classes are the gods in the pantheon divided ? How are they ranged ? Whence does the description begin ? Repeat the lime from Virgil and translation . PART I. OF THE CELESTIAL DEITIES . CHAPTER I. SEC 23.
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... whence that shield was called Egis , from a Greek word that signifies a she goat , which at last he restored to life again , and , giving her a new skin , placed her among the celestial con- stellations . QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION . How ...
... whence that shield was called Egis , from a Greek word that signifies a she goat , which at last he restored to life again , and , giving her a new skin , placed her among the celestial con- stellations . QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION . How ...
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Achilles Æneid afterward altar ancient Apollo Bacchus beautiful blood body Bona Dea born breast brought called Carmenta carried cause celebrated celestial Ceres CHAPTER chariot Chimæra Corybantes crown Cybele dæmons daughter death dedicated deities derived described Diana divine dogs earth Egyptians esteemed eyes fable father feet fell fire gave Genii goddess gods golden Greek hand harp head heaven hell hence Hercules Hesiod honour horns horses invented island Janus Juno Jupiter Jupiter's killed king Latins married Mars Meleager Mercury Minerva mother mountain Muses Neptune nymphs oracle Ovid painted Pallas PANTHEON Phrygia Plutarch Pluto poets preside priests Proserpine punishment quæ QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION quod Repeat the lines represented river Romans Rome sacred sacrificed sacrifices Saturn sceptre sent serpent signifies sister stone temple Tereus Theseus things thunder Troy Ulysses Venus Vesta Virg Virgil Vulcan whence wife wine women word worshipped
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289 ページ - Extemplo Libyae magnas it Fama per urbes, Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullum ; Mobilitate viget, viresque acquirit eundo; 175 Parva metu primo ; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit...
28 ページ - He spoke, and awful bends his sable brows, Shakes his ambrosial curls, and gives the nod, The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god : High Heaven with trembling the dread signal took, And all Olympus to the centre shook.
220 ページ - The verdant fields with those of heav'n may vie, With ether vested, and a purple sky — The blissful seats of happy souls below : Stars of their own, and their own suns, they know. Their airy limbs in sports they exercise, And. on the green, contend the wrestler's prize. Some, in heroic verse, divinely sing : Others in artful measures lead the ring.
77 ページ - Of sounding brass ; the polish'd axle, steel. Eight brazen spokes in radiant order flame; The circles gold, of uncorrupted frame, Such as the heavens produce : and round the gold Two brazen rings of work divine were roll'd.
265 ページ - Is beaten by the winds — with foggy vapours bound. Snows hide his shoulders: from beneath his chin, The founts of rolling streams their race begin: A beard of ice on his large breast depends.
195 ページ - O'er whose unhappy waters, void of light, No bird presumes to steer his airy flight; Such deadly stenches from the depth arise, And steaming sulphur, that infects the skies.
50 ページ - That high, through fields of air, his flight sustain, O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main...
33 ページ - Patareaque regia servit ; luppiter est genitor; per me, quod eritque fuitque estque, patet ; per me concordant carmina nervis. certa quidem nostra est, nostra tamen una sagitta certior, in vacuo quae vulnera pectore fecit ! 520 inventum medicina meum est, opiferque per orbem dicor, et herbarum subiecta potentia nobis. ei mihi, quod nullis amor est sanabilis herbis nee prosunt domino, quae prosunt omnibus, artes...
38 ページ - I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain ; God of the silver bow ! thy shafts employ, Avenge thy servant, and the Greeks destroy.' Thus Chryses pray'd: — the favouring power attends, And from Olympus