| Jacob Bryant - Mythology - 1793 - 512 pages
...feathers, and have in confequence of it added wings to his feet. The Jews ufed to carry Palm boughs at fome of their feftivals; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials: and they were thought to have an influence at the birth, (v. Eurip. in lone. v. 920.) The ancients had... | |
| Jacob Bryant - History, Ancient - 1807 - 530 pages
...added wings to his feet. The Jews used to carry boughs of the same tree at some of their festivals ; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials:...to this in his Ion ; where he makes Latona recline herself against a Palm tree, when she is going to produce Apollo and Diana. 7 Фочпкя Пас'... | |
| Jacob Bryant - History, Ancient - 1807 - 510 pages
...added wings to his feet The Jews used to carry boughs of the same tree at some of their festivals; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials:...to this in his Ion ; where he makes Latona recline herself against a Palm tree, when she is going to produce Apollo and Diana. (TtfiX Aa.ru. , In how... | |
| Euripides - Greek drama - 1823 - 480 pages
...emblem of honour, and even of royalty. The Jews used to carry boughs of it at some of their festivals ; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials...to this in his Ion, where he makes Latona recline herself against a palm tree, when she is going to produce Apollo and Diana. Bryant's Analysis, vol.... | |
| Euripides - Greek drama - 1823 - 484 pages
...of honour, and •VCD of royalty. The Jews used to carry boughs of it at some of their festivals ; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials...birth. Euripides alludes to this in his Ion, where be makes Latona recline herself against a palm tree, when sht is going to produce Apollo and Diana.... | |
| Euripides - Mythology, Greek - 1832 - 388 pages
...emblem of honor, and even of'royaUy. The Jews used to cnrry boughs of it nt some of their festivnls ; and particularly at the celebration of their nuptials...Euripides alludes to this in his Ion, where he makes Latonn recline herself against a palm-tree, when she is going to produce Apollo and Diana. CHo. Ali,... | |
| Euripides - 1844 - 334 pages
...The Jews used to carry houghs of it at some of their festivals ; anil particularly at the celehration of their nuptials ; and it was thought to have an...to this in his Ion, where he makes Latona recline herself against a palm-tree When she is going to produce Apollo and Diana. TUT. This love of Phoebus... | |
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