Tartarus ; while, on the other hand, only the most exalted heroes are, after their death, endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, 'the flesh... A History of Greece - Page 184by Connop Thirlwall - 1835Full view - About this book
| Connop Thirlwall - Greece - 1845 - 1178 pages
...must be snpposed that his virtue has been rewarded with a new, undecaying body, and a divine noul. "When a man is dead," says the shade of Anticlea,...by surviving friends, the obstinate contests that lake place over the slain, Priam's desperate effort to recover the corpse of Hector. Several of the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 868 pages
...endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, 'the...are left to be consumed by the flames, but the soul passes away like a dream.' We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this vast subject of Greek... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 872 pages
...endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, '...bones are left to be consumed by the flames, but the sold passes away like a dream.' We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this vast subject of... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1870 - 852 pages
...with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a mad is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, ' the flesh and the bones are left to be consumed by the flamee, but the soul passes away like a dream." We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1874 - 868 pages
...endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, '...are left to be consumed by the flames, but the soul passes away like a dream.' We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this vast subject of Greek... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 870 pages
...endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, '...are left to be consumed by the flames, but the soul passes away like a dream.' We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into ! this vast subject of Greek... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 866 pages
...endowed with a new body and enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases : ' When a man is dead,' says the shade of Anticlea, '...are left to be consumed by the flames, but the soul passes away like a dream.' We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this vast subject of Greek... | |
| Hudson Tuttle - Spiritualism - 1878 - 172 pages
...circumstances, come in question," and we are prone to say with the shade of Anticlea, " when a man is dead, the flesh, and the bones are left to be consumed by...the flames; but the soul flies away like a dream." More deeply are we impressed with that conclusion, when by a survey of the realm of life we find that... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 842 pages
...enjoy the pleasures of Elysium. But these are very exceptional cases: " When a man "is dead, " s.-iys the shade of Anticlea, "the flesh and the bones are left to be consumed by the flames, but the soul passes away like a dream." We cannot attempt here to enter minutely into this vast subject of Greek... | |
| Hudson Tuttle - Free thought - 1890 - 332 pages
...circumstances, come in question," and we are prone to 'say with the shade of Anticlea, " When a man is dead, the flesh and the bones are left to be consumed by...the flames ; but the soul flies away like a dream." More deeply are we impressed with that conclusion, when by a survey of the realm of life we find that... | |
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