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... head , And round the orb in lafting notes be read : " Statesman , yet friend to truth ! in foul fincere , " In action faithful , and in honour clear ; " Who broke no promise , serv'd no private end , " Who gain'd no title , and who loft ...
... head , And round the orb in lafting notes be read : " Statesman , yet friend to truth ! in foul fincere , " In action faithful , and in honour clear ; " Who broke no promise , serv'd no private end , " Who gain'd no title , and who loft ...
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... used to swear by the head of Otho . Nothing can be pleasanter than to fee a circle of these Virtuofos about a cabinet of medals , defcant- ing upon Vir- 2 DIALOGUES upon the Usefulness without fearing the imputation of pedantry ...
... used to swear by the head of Otho . Nothing can be pleasanter than to fee a circle of these Virtuofos about a cabinet of medals , defcant- ing upon Vir- 2 DIALOGUES upon the Usefulness without fearing the imputation of pedantry ...
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... head before I tell you , that you fee on medals not only the names and perfons of Emperors , Kings , Confuls , Pro - confuls , Prætors , and the like characters of impor-- tance , but of fome of the poets , and of several who had won ...
... head before I tell you , that you fee on medals not only the names and perfons of Emperors , Kings , Confuls , Pro - confuls , Prætors , and the like characters of impor-- tance , but of fome of the poets , and of several who had won ...
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... head . Pray confider what a figure a man would make in the republic of letters , should he appeal to your univerfity - wardrobe , when they expect a fentence out of the Re Veftiaria ? or how do you think a man that has read Vegetius ...
... head . Pray confider what a figure a man would make in the republic of letters , should he appeal to your univerfity - wardrobe , when they expect a fentence out of the Re Veftiaria ? or how do you think a man that has read Vegetius ...
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Joseph Addison. under this head of antiquities , that we find on medals the manner of spelling in the old Roman infcriptions . That is , fays Cynthio , we find that Felix is never written with an dipthongue , and that in Auguftus's days ...
Joseph Addison. under this head of antiquities , that we find on medals the manner of spelling in the old Roman infcriptions . That is , fays Cynthio , we find that Felix is never written with an dipthongue , and that in Auguftus's days ...
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Ægyptus againſt ancient Apoſtles becauſe Befides chriftians Claud Claudian confefs confideration Creech cuſtoms dæmons defcription defign Difciples Dryden Emperor enemy fame fancy fatire fays Cynthio fays Eugenius fays Philander fecond feen fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhort fide figure fince firft firſt fome France French ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe greateſt hand hath heathen himſelf hiſtory honour infcription Irenæus itſelf Judæa King laft laſt learned lived loft mentioned miracles modern medals moſt muſt myſelf obferve occafion old coins Ovid paffage Pagan Parthia peace perfons philofophers pleaſe poets prefent preſerved publiſhed raiſed reaſon religion reprefented rifing Roman Rome S. C. Reverſe Saviour Saviour's hiftory ſee ſeen ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſhows Silius Italicus Spanish monarchy ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtill Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion Trajan uſe veftes verfe Virg Virgil