Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Thefe Three Volumes , with the Tatlers , Spectators , Guardians , Free- holder , and Remarks on feveral Parts of Italy , complete Mr. Addifon's Works in Twelves . UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Especially in relation.
... Thefe Three Volumes , with the Tatlers , Spectators , Guardians , Free- holder , and Remarks on feveral Parts of Italy , complete Mr. Addifon's Works in Twelves . UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Especially in relation.
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In Verse and Prose Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Especially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . R • quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque ...
In Verse and Prose Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Especially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . R • quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque ...
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... " Who gain'd no title , and who loft no friend , " Enobled by Himself by all approv'd , And prais'd , unenvy'd , by the Mufe he lov'd . A. POPE . A 4 DIA- DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . DIALOGUE I. [ 7 ]
... " Who gain'd no title , and who loft no friend , " Enobled by Himself by all approv'd , And prais'd , unenvy'd , by the Mufe he lov'd . A. POPE . A 4 DIA- DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . DIALOGUE I. [ 7 ]
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In Verse and Prose Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . DIALOGUE I. YNTHIO , Eugenius and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their ...
In Verse and Prose Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . DIALOGUE I. YNTHIO , Eugenius and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their ...
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... ancient coins it is neceffary to have a contempt of the moderh . But I am afraid you will never be able , with all your Medallic eloquence , to perfuade Eugenius and myself that it is better to have a pocket full of Otho's and Gordians ...
... ancient coins it is neceffary to have a contempt of the moderh . But I am afraid you will never be able , with all your Medallic eloquence , to perfuade Eugenius and myself that it is better to have a pocket full of Otho's and Gordians ...
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