Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... mind of man . " I declare to you , fays Cynthio , you have afto- nifhed me with the feveral parts of knowledge , that you have difcovered on Medals . I could never fancy before this evening , that a Coin could have any nobler ufe in it ...
... mind of man . " I declare to you , fays Cynthio , you have afto- nifhed me with the feveral parts of knowledge , that you have difcovered on Medals . I could never fancy before this evening , that a Coin could have any nobler ufe in it ...
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... mind , that unless they turned back quickly they would endanger being benighted . Their converfation ran infenfibly into other fubjects , but as I defign only to report fuch parts of it as have any relation to Medals , I fhall leave ...
... mind , that unless they turned back quickly they would endanger being benighted . Their converfation ran infenfibly into other fubjects , but as I defign only to report fuch parts of it as have any relation to Medals , I fhall leave ...
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... mind , to a rock that is not to be moved by all the affaults of winds or waves . Non civium ardor prava jubentium , Non vultus inftantis tyranni , Mente quatit folida , neque Aufter Dux inquiete turbidus Adriæ , & c . The man refolv'd ...
... mind , to a rock that is not to be moved by all the affaults of winds or waves . Non civium ardor prava jubentium , Non vultus inftantis tyranni , Mente quatit folida , neque Aufter Dux inquiete turbidus Adriæ , & c . The man refolv'd ...
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... mind a part of a fpeech that Religion makes in Phædrus's fables . Sed ne ignis nofter facinori præluceat , Per quem verendos excolit Pietas deos . Fab . 10. Lib . 4 . It is to this Goddefs that Statius addreffes himself in the following ...
... mind a part of a fpeech that Religion makes in Phædrus's fables . Sed ne ignis nofter facinori præluceat , Per quem verendos excolit Pietas deos . Fab . 10. Lib . 4 . It is to this Goddefs that Statius addreffes himself in the following ...
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... mind to compare this fcale of Beings : with that of Heftad , I fhall give it you in a tranfla- tion of that Poet . Ter binos deciefque novem fuper exit in annos Jufta fenefcentum quos implet vita virorum . Hos novies fuperat vivendo ...
... mind to compare this fcale of Beings : with that of Heftad , I fhall give it you in a tranfla- tion of that Poet . Ter binos deciefque novem fuper exit in annos Jufta fenefcentum quos implet vita virorum . Hos novies fuperat vivendo ...
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