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Page viii
... passages referred to are bonâ fide Hesiod's own , and are not rather later additions , based on oral tradition . It is not needful that we should adopt this view , unless we pre- fer to be left without a single grain of admitted fact ...
... passages referred to are bonâ fide Hesiod's own , and are not rather later additions , based on oral tradition . It is not needful that we should adopt this view , unless we pre- fer to be left without a single grain of admitted fact ...
Page ix
... mentioned , commenced . 66 A careful comparison of the Theogony of Hesiod with that of Homer , ( as we gather it from different passages , ) instituted 1 " by Mr. Grote , assigns to the former BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD . ix.
... mentioned , commenced . 66 A careful comparison of the Theogony of Hesiod with that of Homer , ( as we gather it from different passages , ) instituted 1 " by Mr. Grote , assigns to the former BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD . ix.
Page x
... passages in the whole Theogony . Altogether we find that the statement of Herodotus , that Homer and Hesiod made the Theogony of the Greeks , is to , some extent correct , inasmuch as Homer gives incidental glimpses of an earlier system ...
... passages in the whole Theogony . Altogether we find that the statement of Herodotus , that Homer and Hesiod made the Theogony of the Greeks , is to , some extent correct , inasmuch as Homer gives incidental glimpses of an earlier system ...
Page xii
... distinguished , it is pointed out by Mr. Grote , in the second chapter of his first volume , that there is in this passage supplied what the Theogony fails to give , a narrative of the origin xii BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD .
... distinguished , it is pointed out by Mr. Grote , in the second chapter of his first volume , that there is in this passage supplied what the Theogony fails to give , a narrative of the origin xii BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD .
Page xviii
... passage just referred to of a visit across the sea to Sicily , and it would seem from the Scholiast on Plato , ( Leg . i . 630 , A. vol . vi . p . 21 , Ast , ) that the true interpretation of the philosopher's words in that passage is ...
... passage just referred to of a visit across the sea to Sicily , and it would seem from the Scholiast on Plato , ( Leg . i . 630 , A. vol . vi . p . 21 , Ast , ) that the true interpretation of the philosopher's words in that passage is ...
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