| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...Deities. 16 ^ Thefe V. 164. From mortal mifts I purge thy eyes."] This fiftion of Ht*r (fays M. Dacier) is founded upon an important truth of religion, not unknown to the Pagans-, that God only can open the eyes ni men, and enable them to fee what they cannot difcover by their own capacity. There are frequent... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 382 pages
...Deities. 165 jfr. 164. Frtm mortal mifls 1 purge thy eyes."] This fiction of flomtr (fays M. Dader) is founded upon an important truth of religion, not unknown...fee what they cannot difcover by their own capacity. There are frequent examples of this in the Old Teftament. God opens the eyes of Ha-;ar that fhe might... | |
| Homer - Greece - 1769 - 424 pages
...Ver. 164. From mortal mifls I purge tby fy«.J This fiction of Homer (fays M. Dacier) is founded-upon an important truth of religion not unknown to the...fee what they cannot difcover by their own capacity. There are frequent examples of in the Old Teftamenr. God opens the eyes of Hagar that (he might fee... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...Homfr, flays M. Daci:r\ is fo^nied upon an irispor'ant t.urh of religion, not urknOAii to the P.iganf, that God only can open the eyes of men, and enable them to fee wnat th y cannot ilifcover by their awn ca-. picity There are frequent examples of this in ihe Qi J... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 428 pages
...command. Ver. 164. from mortal mifts I purge thy eyes.'] This fiftion of Homer (fays M. Dacier) is founded upon an important truth of religion, not unknown...fee what they cannot difcover by their own capacity. There are frequent examples of this in the Old Teftament. God opens the eyes of Hagar that (he might... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1850 - 770 pages
...old age, Who other heir had none of all his wealth, iso • This fiction of Homer, says Dacier, is founded upon an important truth of religion, not unknown to the Pagans: viz. that God only can open the eyes of men, and enable tliem to Bee what they cannot otherwise discover.... | |
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