The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 6
... honor the ancient gods of heaven and those whose merits have carried them thither ; such as Hercules , Bachus , Esculapius , Castor , Pollux and Jurinus . " I The deities " carried thither " are supposed , with good reason , to be those ...
... honor the ancient gods of heaven and those whose merits have carried them thither ; such as Hercules , Bachus , Esculapius , Castor , Pollux and Jurinus . " I The deities " carried thither " are supposed , with good reason , to be those ...
Pagina 7
... honors as if they never belonged to the human race . " Indeed no one , competent to judge , so well acquainted with Greek my- thology as St. Augustine , could have arrived at any different conclusion . All that we read in ancient ...
... honors as if they never belonged to the human race . " Indeed no one , competent to judge , so well acquainted with Greek my- thology as St. Augustine , could have arrived at any different conclusion . All that we read in ancient ...
Pagina 9
... honored in a similar manner , we shall find that in general the latter were more divine in their conduct and disposition than the former . Thus , for exam- ple , it seems it was in vain the father of gods and men paid his addresses to ...
... honored in a similar manner , we shall find that in general the latter were more divine in their conduct and disposition than the former . Thus , for exam- ple , it seems it was in vain the father of gods and men paid his addresses to ...
Pagina 11
... honor . More especially did they give the names of their kings to the mundane elements , and to other things to which they attributed divinity . For physi- cal beings alone , such as the sun , moon , planets and elements and things of ...
... honor . More especially did they give the names of their kings to the mundane elements , and to other things to which they attributed divinity . For physi- cal beings alone , such as the sun , moon , planets and elements and things of ...
Pagina 65
... honored me , was friendship dearest to my soul . Your conversation , and especially your correspondence , were at once highly pleasing and instructive . With what pleasure did I use to break up the seal ! The remembrance yet adds one ...
... honored me , was friendship dearest to my soul . Your conversation , and especially your correspondence , were at once highly pleasing and instructive . With what pleasure did I use to break up the seal ! The remembrance yet adds one ...
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