 | John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 590 páginas
...after all ihe phalli. At some of them it was usual for the worshippers, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus...flutes, and rattles ; and crowned themselves with garlands of trees sacred to Bacchus ; such were the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan,... | |
 | John Potter - 1818 - 590 páginas
...after all the phalli. At some of them it was usual for the worshippers, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus...pipes, flutes, and rattles; and crowned themselves with garlands of trees sacred to Bacchus ; such were the ivy, vine, fir, Stc. Some imitated Silenus, Pan,... | |
 | John Potter - 1840 - 864 páginas
...fine linen, and mitres; carried thyrsi, drums, pipes, flutes, and rattles; and crowned themselves with garlands of trees sacred to Bacchus; such were the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan, and the satyrs, exposing themselves in comical dresses and antic motions: some rode upon... | |
 | Publius Ovidius Naso - 1872 - 104 páginas
...garments and actions, to imitate the poetical uctions concerning Bacchus, They put on fawn-skins, une linen, and mitres ; carried thyrsi, drums, pipes,...crowned themselves with the garlands of trees sacred to Bacchns, such were the ivy, vine, ur, &c. Some imitated Bilenns, Pan, and the Satyrs, ex§osing themselves... | |
 | Publius Vergilius Maro - 1872 - 120 páginas
...fictious conceruing Bacchus, They put on fawn-ikine, fine linen, and л itres ; carried thgrsi, drimis, pipes, flutes, and rattles ; and crowned themselves with the garlands of trees eacred to Bacchus, snch as the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan, ai.d the Sat í- is,... | |
 | Publius Vergilius Maro - 1875 - 144 páginas
...were celebrated with especial splendour. It wasusual fortheworshippers, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus....and mitres ; carried thyrsi, drums, pipes, flutes, andysttles; and erowned themselves with the garlands of trees saered to Bacchus, stich as the ivy,... | |
 | Virgil - 1884 - 120 páginas
...at Athene with especial splendour. "It was usual for the worshipper?, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus....and crowned themselves with the garlands of trees eacred to Bacchus, such as the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan, and the Satyrs, exposing... | |
 | Ovid - 1886 - 102 páginas
...at Athens with especial splendour. "It was usual for the worshippers, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus....Bacchus, such were the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan, and the Satyrs, exposing themselves in fantastic dresses and with antic motions ; some... | |
 | Ovid - 1886 - 104 páginas
...Athens with especial splendour. " It was usual for the worshippers, in their garments and actions, to imitate the poetical fictions concerning Bacchus....Bacchus, such were the ivy, vine, fir, &c. Some imitated Silenus, Pan, and the Satyrs, exposing themselves in fantastic dresses and with antic motions ; some... | |
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