The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 21
... death , ac- knowledged himself guilty , and submitted to have his head shorn . Branded thus with infamy , the odium attached to the punishment which he had suffered thenceforward preyed so incessantly on his irascible mind , that he ...
... death , ac- knowledged himself guilty , and submitted to have his head shorn . Branded thus with infamy , the odium attached to the punishment which he had suffered thenceforward preyed so incessantly on his irascible mind , that he ...
Page 31
... death , the creation of his genius has experienced a very considerable decline . Some sessions elapsed without the delivery of any lectures in this department , and it is only within the last two years that Mr. Davidson , the present ...
... death , the creation of his genius has experienced a very considerable decline . Some sessions elapsed without the delivery of any lectures in this department , and it is only within the last two years that Mr. Davidson , the present ...
Page 36
... death . Jupiter determines to relieve the Trojans for a season , by detaching Achilles from the Grecian confederacy . The poem concludes with a catalogue of the Trojan allies . The Cypria must have been a poem of great antiquity , as it ...
... death . Jupiter determines to relieve the Trojans for a season , by detaching Achilles from the Grecian confederacy . The poem concludes with a catalogue of the Trojan allies . The Cypria must have been a poem of great antiquity , as it ...
Page 37
... death of Memmon , from whom its name was taken , the death and funeral games of Achilles , the contest for his arms , and the death of Ajax . The Ιλιον περσις ascribed to the same author , contained two books , beginning with the ...
... death of Memmon , from whom its name was taken , the death and funeral games of Achilles , the contest for his arms , and the death of Ajax . The Ιλιον περσις ascribed to the same author , contained two books , beginning with the ...
Page 45
... death of some youthful companion . Yet , simple as they all are ( which is , for the most part , their only merit ) it must be con- fessed that they yield , even in simplicity , to the couplet which Marga- ret of Austria is said to have ...
... death of some youthful companion . Yet , simple as they all are ( which is , for the most part , their only merit ) it must be con- fessed that they yield , even in simplicity , to the couplet which Marga- ret of Austria is said to have ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admitted Æschylus Æsop aged ancient appear Arts Athenæum Babrius Bachelors of Arts Barsisa boards called Captain Carthaginian character Christian church College considerable containing death Died Ditto Dublin edition eldest daughter eminent England English Exeter College Finnic formerly French friends George Greek Henry HEREFORDSHIRE History honour India inhabitants James John Joseph king labour lamented language late Rev Latin letter literary lived Liverpool London Lord manner Married master means Memoirs ment mentioned Miss Miss Elizabeth Montenegrins nations native nature never object observed original parish persons Phalaris philosophical poem possessed present Prince principles published Pythagoras rector regiment relict remarkable rendered respect Robert rope Royal Royal Navy Russian Russian empire says Scotland shew ship society Thomas tion translated vicar vols whole wife William Worcestershire word writer