Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... face ; There , Warriors frowning in hiftoric brass . Then future ages with delight fhall fee , How Plato's , Bacon's , Newton's looks agree : Or in fair Series laurel'd Bards be shown , A Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall ...
... face ; There , Warriors frowning in hiftoric brass . Then future ages with delight fhall fee , How Plato's , Bacon's , Newton's looks agree : Or in fair Series laurel'd Bards be shown , A Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall ...
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... faces of the Antonines , than of the Stuarts , and would rather choose to count out a Sum in Sefterces , than in pounds fterling . I have heard of one in Italy that ufed to fwear by the head of Otho . Nothing can be pleasanter than so ...
... faces of the Antonines , than of the Stuarts , and would rather choose to count out a Sum in Sefterces , than in pounds fterling . I have heard of one in Italy that ufed to fwear by the head of Otho . Nothing can be pleasanter than so ...
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... Faces of all the great perfons of antiquity . A cabinet of Medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concifum argentum in titulos ... face of a great Man with the cha of Ancient Medals 13.
... Faces of all the great perfons of antiquity . A cabinet of Medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concifum argentum in titulos ... face of a great Man with the cha of Ancient Medals 13.
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... face . We have here the pleasure to examine their looks and dreffes , and to furvey at leisure those beauties that have fometimes been the happiness or mifery of whole kingdoms : Nor do you only meet the faces of fuch as are famous in ...
... face . We have here the pleasure to examine their looks and dreffes , and to furvey at leisure those beauties that have fometimes been the happiness or mifery of whole kingdoms : Nor do you only meet the faces of fuch as are famous in ...
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... face ftampt upon their Coins . But thefe were the wife ancients , who had more esteem for a Milo than a Homer , and ... Faces of perfons , we fee on them too their different Ha bits and Dreffes , according to the mode that pre- vailed in ...
... face ftampt upon their Coins . But thefe were the wife ancients , who had more esteem for a Milo than a Homer , and ... Faces of perfons , we fee on them too their different Ha bits and Dreffes , according to the mode that pre- vailed in ...
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