10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HERMAEAN»
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On the way back to Mrs. Broomfield's, looking for something to take my mind off
Ishmael, I stopped by the bookshop and found a reasonable copy of Chapman's
Homer. It would prepare me for the Hermaean Literary Society. The next morning
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Argive Women: Into the Wilderness of Beersheba
“I thought you would know.” “Not that I recall, but during the performances I was
busy behind the scenes.” I explained to the table that the Hermaean Literary
Society put on plays from Homer and other classical authors. “I assure you,
Reverend ...
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Congressional Serial Set
A society .of under graduates of the college (the Hermaean Society) possesses a
library of 3,669 volumes, to which additions are annually made from the proceeds
of a tax upon the members. From this library the students are mostly supplied ...
Where the Hermaean sepulchre doth rise 3s5 Above the city, I beheld take port A
ship, and in her many a man of sort; Her freight was shields and lances; and,
methought, They were the Wooers ; but, of knowledge, nought Can therein tell
you.
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Anecdotes of the Arts in England; or, Comparative remarks on ...
One of Anacreon; an accurate resemblance of a genuine coin of Teios in the
Ursini collection. 18. Pherecydesff, the philosopher and contemporary with
Thales, a' small Hermaean statue. 19. Hercules Juvenis, with fillets falling down
on either ...
James DALLAWAY (B.M., Prebendary of Ferring.), 1800
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The Odyssey of Homer; Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq ... ...
But from th' Hermaean height I cast a view, 490 Where to the port a bark high
bounding flew ; Her freight a shining band : with martial air ' Each pois'd his
shield, and each advanc'cl his spear : And if aright these searching eyes survey,
Th' ...
A society of under graduates of the college (the Hermaean Society) possesses a
library of 3,669 volumes, to which additions are annually made from the proceeds
of a tax upon the members. Prom this library the students are mostly supplied ...
of tho Hermaean promontory1 took Clyp'ea* by storm, conquered Tunis, received
the submission of seventy-four towns, and laid waste the country to the very gates
of Carthage. An embassy sued for peace in the Roman camp ; but the terms ...
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The tragedies of Sophocles, from the Greek; by T. Francklin. ...
O'erwhelm'd me shiv'ring; oft th' Hermaean mount Echo'd my plaintive voice, by
wintry storms Afflicted, and relurn'd me groan for groan. Now, ye fresh fountains-,
each Lycaean spring, I leave you now; alas! I little thought To leave you ever ...
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A Source Book in Geography
Beyond the pillars of Hercules, sailing into the outer sea, having Libya to the left,
one comes to a large bay as far as the Hermaean cape; for here too there is a
Hermaean cape. At the middle of the bay lies the place and city of Pontion.
Round ...