The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... to hymns to Venus and Bacchus , and to the Pæan , dancing at one time and resting at another . And 1 From čσxŋ , a vine - branch with grapes on it , and pépw , to bear . A About : " berian & rail as among the c . 30. ] 1007 DANCES .
... to hymns to Venus and Bacchus , and to the Pæan , dancing at one time and resting at another . And 1 From čσxŋ , a vine - branch with grapes on it , and pépw , to bear . A About : " berian & rail as among the c . 30. ] 1007 DANCES .
Page 1094
... pæan's song , As laws of God and man enjoin On holy festival . And the author of the Miners , whoever he was , ( and that poem is attributed to the same Pherecrates , ) says— Treading on soft aspalathi Beneath the shady trees , In lotus ...
... pæan's song , As laws of God and man enjoin On holy festival . And the author of the Miners , whoever he was , ( and that poem is attributed to the same Pherecrates , ) says— Treading on soft aspalathi Beneath the shady trees , In lotus ...
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... pæan sung , Each drank a mighty cup to Jove the Saviour . And Alexis , in his Usurer , or The Liar , says— A. Fill now the cup with the libation due To Jove the Saviour ; for he surely is Of all the gods most useful to mankind . B. Your ...
... pæan sung , Each drank a mighty cup to Jove the Saviour . And Alexis , in his Usurer , or The Liar , says— A. Fill now the cup with the libation due To Jove the Saviour ; for he surely is Of all the gods most useful to mankind . B. Your ...
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... pæan , as was asserted by Demophilus , who instituted a prosecution against the philo- sopher , on the ground of impiety ( having been suborned to act 1 This refers to the Alcmeonidæ , who , flying from the tyranny of Hippias , after ...
... pæan , as was asserted by Demophilus , who instituted a prosecution against the philo- sopher , on the ground of impiety ( having been suborned to act 1 This refers to the Alcmeonidæ , who , flying from the tyranny of Hippias , after ...
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... pæan , when the author expressly states in it that Hermias is dead , when he says— And now for you Atarneus ' pride , Trusting in others ' faith , has nobly died . Nor has the song the burden , which all pæans have , of Io Pæan , as ...
... pæan , when the author expressly states in it that Hermias is dead , when he says— And now for you Atarneus ' pride , Trusting in others ' faith , has nobly died . Nor has the song the burden , which all pæans have , of Io Pæan , as ...
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