The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side vi
... Ulysses 84 XVIII . Far Countries 92 XIX . A Tale for a Chimney Corner 59 99 XX . Thieves , Ancient and Modern ... 113 XXI . A few Thoughts on Sleep 160 XXII . The Fair Revenge 167 XXIII . Spirit of the Ancient Mythology 176 Page XXIV ...
... Ulysses 84 XVIII . Far Countries 92 XIX . A Tale for a Chimney Corner 59 99 XX . Thieves , Ancient and Modern ... 113 XXI . A few Thoughts on Sleep 160 XXII . The Fair Revenge 167 XXIII . Spirit of the Ancient Mythology 176 Page XXIV ...
Side 38
... of the stories with which Pausanias has enli- vened his description of Greece , is relative to a Genius . He says , that one of the companions of Ulysses having been killed by the people of Temesa , they were 38 THE INDICATOR .
... of the stories with which Pausanias has enli- vened his description of Greece , is relative to a Genius . He says , that one of the companions of Ulysses having been killed by the people of Temesa , they were 38 THE INDICATOR .
Side 72
... Ulysses , has finely given him the same covering , when he passes through the court of Antinous , and suddenly appears before the throne . This has been turned to happy account by - Virgil , and to a new and noble one 772 THE INDICATOR .
... Ulysses , has finely given him the same covering , when he passes through the court of Antinous , and suddenly appears before the throne . This has been turned to happy account by - Virgil , and to a new and noble one 772 THE INDICATOR .
Side 84
... Ulysses in one of the books of his Inferno , we ought to receive the infor- mation as authentic , and be glad that we have more news of Ulysses than we looked for . We thought this a happy remark , and instantly turned with him to the ...
... Ulysses in one of the books of his Inferno , we ought to receive the infor- mation as authentic , and be glad that we have more news of Ulysses than we looked for . We thought this a happy remark , and instantly turned with him to the ...
Side 85
... Ulysses on his visit to hell , that his old enemy the sea would be the death of him at last , bring over the sea ... Ulysses , to marry his father's wife ; the other son at the same time making a suitable match with his father's ...
... Ulysses on his visit to hell , that his old enemy the sea would be the death of him at last , bring over the sea ... Ulysses , to marry his father's wife ; the other son at the same time making a suitable match with his father's ...
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