| Herodotus - 1791 - 470 sider
...immediate action of the deity. snd the aflonifhed fancy of the multitude lus fonirtiuies given il.apa, colour, language, and motion to the fleeting but uncommon meteors of the air." The quicquid Grsccia mendax, audet in hifloria, applied by the Roman fatirill to the Greek hiitorians,... | |
| 1798 - 604 sider
...immediate a£lion of the deity ; and the aftoniihed fancy of the multitude has fometimes given fhapc and colour, language and motion, to the fleeting but uncommon meteors of the air. Nazarius and Eufebius are the two moft celebrated orators, who, in ftudied panegyrics, have laboured... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 498 sider
...understanding of the readers has much more frequently been insulted by fiction. Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary...fancy of the multitude has sometimes given shape, colour, language, and motion to -the fleeting but uncommon meteors of the air." dred youths M whom... | |
| 1825 - 582 sider
...understanding of the readers has much more frequently been insulted by fiction. Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary...motion to the fleeting, but uncommon meteors of the air. Nazarius and Eusebius are the two most celebrated orators, who in studied panegyrics, have laboured... | |
| 1825 - 330 sider
...sometimes given shape and colour, language and motion to the fleeting, but uncommon meteors of the air. Nazarius and Eusebius are the two most celebrated...the glory of Constantine. Nine years after the Roman victory, AD 321, Nazarius describes an army of divine warriors, who seemed to fall from the sky ; he... | |
| 1825 - 342 sider
...sometimes given shape and colour, language and motion to the fleeting, but uncommon meteors of the air. Nazarius and Eusebius are the two most celebrated...studied panegyrics, have laboured to exalt the glory of Constautine. Nine fears after the Roman victory, AD 321, Na:arius describes an army of divine warriors,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 770 sider
...understanding of the readers has much more frequently been insulted by fiction. Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary...motion to the fleeting, but uncommon meteors of the air. Nazarius and Eusebius are the two most celebrated orators, who in studied panegyries, have laboured... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 412 sider
...understanding of the readers has much more frequently been insulted by fiction. Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary...fancy of the multitude has sometimes given shape, color, language, and motion to the fleeting but uncommon meteors of the air.' expedition against Tbasus,... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 472 sider
...understanding of the readers hasmuch more frequently been insulted by firtk« Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary...rashly ascribed to the immediate action of the deity, anJ the astonished fancy of the multitude has son»tt-»r» given shape, colour, language, and motion... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 542 sider
...much more frequently been insulted by fiction. Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seem* to deviate from the ordinary course of nature, has...rashly ascribed to the immediate action of the deity, mid the astonished fancy of the multitude has someti-nes given shape, colour, language, and motion... | |
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