Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Rome her own fad fepulchre appears : With nodding arches , broken temples fpread ! The very tombs now vanish'd like their dead ! Some felt the filent ftroke of mould'ring age ; Some , hoftile fury ; fome , religious rage : Barbarian ...
... Rome her own fad fepulchre appears : With nodding arches , broken temples fpread ! The very tombs now vanish'd like their dead ! Some felt the filent ftroke of mould'ring age ; Some , hoftile fury ; fome , religious rage : Barbarian ...
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... Rome's glories fhine : Her Gods , and godlike Heroes rife to view , And all her faded Garlands bloom anew . Nor blush , thofe ftudies thy regard engage : Thefe pleas'd the Fathers of poetic rage ; The Verfe and Sculpture bore an equal ...
... Rome's glories fhine : Her Gods , and godlike Heroes rife to view , And all her faded Garlands bloom anew . Nor blush , thofe ftudies thy regard engage : Thefe pleas'd the Fathers of poetic rage ; The Verfe and Sculpture bore an equal ...
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... Rome . A third apartment fhould be a kind of Sacrifty for altars , idols , facrificing inftruments , and other religious utenfils . Not to be tedious , one might make a magazine for all forts of antiquities , that would fhow L રા 7 ...
... Rome . A third apartment fhould be a kind of Sacrifty for altars , idols , facrificing inftruments , and other religious utenfils . Not to be tedious , one might make a magazine for all forts of antiquities , that would fhow L રા 7 ...
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... Rome . I must own to you it furprised me to fee my Ciceroni so well acquainted with the bufts and ftatues of all the great people of antiquity . There was not an Em- peror or Emprefs but he knew by fight , and as he was feldom without ...
... Rome . I must own to you it furprised me to fee my Ciceroni so well acquainted with the bufts and ftatues of all the great people of antiquity . There was not an Em- peror or Emprefs but he knew by fight , and as he was feldom without ...
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Joseph Addison. Old Rome . There is an ingenious Gentleman of qur own nation extremely well verfed in this ftu- dy , who has a defign of publishing the whole hi- fory of Architecture , with its feveral improve- ments and decays as it is ...
Joseph Addison. Old Rome . There is an ingenious Gentleman of qur own nation extremely well verfed in this ftu- dy , who has a defign of publishing the whole hi- fory of Architecture , with its feveral improve- ments and decays as it is ...
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