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Page 4
... already fo perfuaded of the unprofitableness of your fcience , that you can but leave us where you find us , but if you fucceed you increase the number of your party . Well , fays Phi- lander , in hopes of making two fuch con- fiderable ...
... already fo perfuaded of the unprofitableness of your fcience , that you can but leave us where you find us , but if you fucceed you increase the number of your party . Well , fays Phi- lander , in hopes of making two fuch con- fiderable ...
Page 23
... already tired you . Nay , fays Eugenius , fince you have gone fo far with us , we must beg you to finish your lecture , especially fince you are on a subject , that I dare promise you will be very agreeable to Cynthio , who is fo ...
... already tired you . Nay , fays Eugenius , fince you have gone fo far with us , we must beg you to finish your lecture , especially fince you are on a subject , that I dare promise you will be very agreeable to Cynthio , who is fo ...
Page 36
... . Statii Epithalamion . Silv . Lib . 1 . Already leaning at the door , too long Sweet Hymen waits to raise the nuptial fong , Her Her facred bands majestic Juno lends , And Concord with 36 DIALOGUES upon the Usefulness.
... . Statii Epithalamion . Silv . Lib . 1 . Already leaning at the door , too long Sweet Hymen waits to raise the nuptial fong , Her Her facred bands majestic Juno lends , And Concord with 36 DIALOGUES upon the Usefulness.
Page 62
... already seen how pro- per an emblem of Eternity the globe is , and may find the duration of the ftars made ufe of by the poets , as an expreffion of what is never like to end . Durando · Stellas qui vividus aquas Polus dum fidera pafeet ...
... already seen how pro- per an emblem of Eternity the globe is , and may find the duration of the ftars made ufe of by the poets , as an expreffion of what is never like to end . Durando · Stellas qui vividus aquas Polus dum fidera pafeet ...
Page 144
... already spoken of the aptness of fuch a posture to reprefent an extreme affliction . I fancy , fays Eugenius , the Romans might have an eye on the customs of the Jewish nation , as well as of those of their country , in the feveral ...
... already spoken of the aptness of fuch a posture to reprefent an extreme affliction . I fancy , fays Eugenius , the Romans might have an eye on the customs of the Jewish nation , as well as of those of their country , in the feveral ...
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