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" But we may perceive the mixed kind of fables, as well in many other particulars, as when they relate that Discord, at a banquet of the gods, threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take... "
The Monthly Magazine, Volume 5 - Page 10
1798 - 552 pages
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Sallust, On the Gods and the World: And the Pythagoric Sentences of ...

Sallustius - Ethics - 1793 - 194 pages
...that a difpute about it arifmg among the goddefles, they were fent by Jupiter to take the judgement of Paris, who, charmed with the beauty of Venus, gave...banquet denotes the fupermundane powers of the gods ; and on this account they fubfift in conjunction with each other : but the golden apple denotes the...
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Sallust on the Gods and the World: And the Pythagoric Sentences of ...

Sallustius (the Neo-Platonist) - Ethics - 1793 - 196 pages
...that a difpute about it arifing among the goddefles, they were fent by Jupiter to take the judgement of Paris, who, charmed with the beauty of Venus, gave...banquet denotes the fupermundane powers of the gods; and on this account they fubfift in conjunction with each oth'er : but the golden apple denotes the...
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The Description of Greece, Volume 3

Pausanias - Greece - 1794 - 440 pages
...gods, threw a golden apple, and that a difpute about it ariling among the goddefies, they were fent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the reft. In this fable, the banquet denotes the fupermundane powers of the gods ; and on this account they fubfift...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 5

British periodicals - 1798 - 576 pages
...banquet of the gods, threw a golden apple, and that a aifpute about it arifing among ihc goddeffes, they were lent by Jupiter to take the judgment of...the reft. For in this fable the banquet denotes the fupcrmundane "'" powers of the gods ; and oa this account they fubfift in conjunction with each other:...
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The Metamorphosis, Or, Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works, of Apuleius

Apuleius - Metamorphosis - 1822 - 448 pages
...Gods threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the Goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...of Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the rest. But the banquet denotes the super-mundane powers of the Gods ; and on this account they subsist...
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Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volume 2

English fiction - 1824 - 488 pages
...gods, threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...of Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the rest. In this fable the banquet denotes the supermundane powers of the gods, and how they subsist in...
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The description of Greece, by Pausanias, tr. with notes [by T. Taylor].

Pausanias (the traveller) - 1824 - 410 pages
...gods, threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...of Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the rest. In this fable, the banquet denotes the supermundane powers of the godsj and on this account they...
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The Description of Greece, Volume 3

Pausanias - Art, Greek - 1824 - 408 pages
...gods, threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...of Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the rest. In this fable, the banquet denotes the supermundane powers of the gods ; and on this account...
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The Description of Greece, Volume 3

Pausanias - Art, Greek - 1824 - 408 pages
...gods, threw a golden apple, and that a dispute about it arising among the goddesses, they were sent by Jupiter to take the judgment of Paris, who, charmed...of Venus, gave her the apple in preference to the rest. In this fable, the banquet denotes the supermundane powers of the gods ; and on this account...
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The Causes of the Corruption of Christianity

Robert Vaughan - Christianity - 1834 - 464 pages
...golden apple ; and that a " dispute about it arising among the goddesses, " they were sent by Jupiter to the judgment '* of Paris, who, charmed with the beauty..." Venus, gave her the apple in preference to " the rest. But this banquet denotes the super" mundane powers of the gods, and on this " account they subsist...
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