Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... private end , " 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 ]
... private end , " 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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... himself , or to the whole Body of a Roman Senate . Befides that a Coin is in no danger of having its characters altered by copiers and tranfcribers . This I muft confefs , fays Cynthio , may in fome cafes be of great moment , but con ...
... himself , or to the whole Body of a Roman Senate . Befides that a Coin is in no danger of having its characters altered by copiers and tranfcribers . This I muft confefs , fays Cynthio , may in fome cafes be of great moment , but con ...
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... himself to Cynthio and Eugenius , I will firft of all , fays he , fhow you an affembly of the moft virtuous Ladies that you have ever perhaps converfed with . I do not know , fays Cynthio , regarding them , what their virtue may be ...
... himself to Cynthio and Eugenius , I will firft of all , fays he , fhow you an affembly of the moft virtuous Ladies that you have ever perhaps converfed with . I do not know , fays Cynthio , regarding them , what their virtue may be ...
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... himself in the following lines . Summa deûm Pietas ! cujus gratiffima colo Rara profanatas infpectant numina terras , Huc vittata comam , niveoque infignis amicu , Qualis adhuc præsens , nullâque expulsa nocentum Fraude rudes populos ...
... himself in the following lines . Summa deûm Pietas ! cujus gratiffima colo Rara profanatas infpectant numina terras , Huc vittata comam , niveoque infignis amicu , Qualis adhuc præsens , nullâque expulsa nocentum Fraude rudes populos ...
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... himself he is , and of himself the fon ; His life in fruitful death renews its date , And kind deftruction but prolongs his fate- O thou , fays he , whom harmless fires fhall burn , Thy age the flame to fecond youth fhall turn , An ...
... himself he is , and of himself the fon ; His life in fruitful death renews its date , And kind deftruction but prolongs his fate- O thou , fays he , whom harmless fires fhall burn , Thy age the flame to fecond youth fhall turn , An ...
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