| 1784 - 522 pages
...which have the fame iignification, may have the fame origin ; fince we know that the old Hetrufcans, from whom great part of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whole fyftem had a near affinity with that of the Per/tans and Indians, ufed to write their lines alternately... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...bears in ancient and modern Persian ; and it is possible, that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin ;...whose system had a near affinity with that of the Per/tans and Indians, used to write their lines alternately forwards and backwards, as furrows are... | |
| Robert Southey - 1811 - 282 pages
...are allegories equally new and beautiful. It is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin ; since we know that the old Hetrurians, from whom great part of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 290 pages
...are allegories equally new and beautiful. > It is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin ; since we know that the old Hetrurians, from whom great part of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...ancient and modern Persian ; and it isposnihle that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the samo is {H= n N ( ߒf ^ ɒ vB D _ k% q ...$ XWʔ N bK ; < ? 3 P WJW gcuw O" X F ԑ F# 0 p M affinlty with that of the Persians and Indians, used to write their lines alternately forwards anti... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...Persian ; and it is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the sain? sisnineation, inny h 4 S |S { / t: U 3 ԕ r6X =6vT5 &AJF a % -dI%U ]kY % Z 6 at the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had a near affinity with that of the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...are allegories equally new and beautiful. It is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin ; since we know that the old Hetrurians, from whom great part of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 pages
...in ancient and modern Persian ; and It is possible that the words Dipnc and Cupid, which have tlje h pure thought, ere register'd on high j Still, still ye walk the consec Hetruncans, from whom great pan of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had... | |
| Essex Archaeological Society - 1858 - 624 pages
...bears in ancient and modern Persian ; and it is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin ; since we know that the old Hctruscans, from whom great part of the Roman language and religion was derived, and whose system had... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 338 pages
...are allegories equally new and beautiful. " It is possible that the words Dipuc and Cupid, which have the same signification, may have the same origin; since we know that the old Hetrurians, frorn whom great part of the Koman language and religion was derived, and whose system... | |
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