| Charles Vallencey - 1786 - 934 páginas
...evidently the fame with the Greek Ens and the Roman Cupid) ; but the Indian defctiption of his perfon and arms, his family, attendants and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. According According to the Mythology ofHindoftan, he was thefon of Maya or the great attracting power,... | |
| 1786 - 940 páginas
...evidently the fame with the Greek Erot and the Roman Cufida ; but the Indian defciiption of his perfon and arms, his family, attendants and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. \. 537 According to the Mythology of Hindoftan, he was thefon of Maya or the great :ut ratting power,... | |
| Charles Vallancey - 1786 - 678 páginas
...evidently the fame with the Greek Ens and the Roman CufiJo ; but the Indian defciiption of his perfon and arms, his family, attendants and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. • : 537 According to the Mythology ofHindoftan, he was the fon of Maya or the greatatrra&ing power,... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 218 páginas
...appears the fame with the Grecian Eros and the Roman Cufido, but the I::,!-.ia defcription of his perfon and arms, his family, attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. His bow of fugarcaoe or flowers, with a firing of bees, and his jive arrows, each pointed with an Indian bloffom... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811 - 348 páginas
...who, in his chariot, drawn by seven green * See the beautiful hymn to Camdeo, by Sir William Jones. In his introduction to that charming poem, Sir William...sugar cane or flowers, with a string of bees, and his Jive arrows, each pointed with an Indian blossom of a heating quality, are alle<gories equally new... | |
| William Jones - 1818 - 312 páginas
...following Poem ig addressed, appears evidently the same with the Grecian ERnS and the Roman CUPIDn ; hnt the Indian description of his person and arms, his family, attendants, and attrihntes, has new and pecnliar heanties. According to the mythology of Hindnstan, ho was the son... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 páginas
...HYMNS. TO CAMDEO. argument. THE Hindu God, to whom the following Poem is addressed, appears evidently the same with the Grecian Eros and the Roman Cupido;...attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. According to the mythology of Hindustan, he was the son of Maya, or the general attracting power, and... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 páginas
...god,' says Sir W. Jones, ' appears evidently the same with the Grecian Eros, and the Roman Cupid ; but the Indian description of his person and arms,...attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. According to the mythology of Hindostán, he was the son of Maya, or the general attracting power,... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 578 páginas
...mythology, there appear to be many allusions to Camdeo, or Kama deva, who, Sir William Jones informs us, is the same with the Grecian Eros, and the Roman Cupido...attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. According to the mythology of Hindostan, " he was the son of Maya, or the general attracting power,... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 712 páginas
...mythology, there appear to be many allusions to Camdeo, or Kama deva, who, Sir William Jones informs us, is the same with the Grecian Eros, and the Roman Cupido...attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties. According to the mythology of Hindostan, " he was the son of Maya, or the general attracting power,... | |
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