Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 63
... gathered the wind into them . I have seen abundance of antique figures in Sculpture and Painting , with juft the fame turn in the lower foldings of the Veft , when the the person that wears it is in a pofture of of Ancient Medals . 63.
... gathered the wind into them . I have seen abundance of antique figures in Sculpture and Painting , with juft the fame turn in the lower foldings of the Veft , when the the person that wears it is in a pofture of of Ancient Medals . 63.
Page 64
Joseph Addison. the person that wears it is in a pofture of tripping forward . Obviaque adverfas vibrabant flamina Veftes . As fhe fled , the wind Ov . Met . Lib . 1 , Increasing spread her flowing hair behind ; And left her legs and ...
Joseph Addison. the person that wears it is in a pofture of tripping forward . Obviaque adverfas vibrabant flamina Veftes . As fhe fled , the wind Ov . Met . Lib . 1 , Increasing spread her flowing hair behind ; And left her legs and ...
Page 153
... person that was not fome way related to the Im- perial family . Sejanus has indeed his Confulfhip mentioned on a Coin of Tiberius , as he has the honour to give a name to the year in which our Saviour was crucified . We are now come to ...
... person that was not fome way related to the Im- perial family . Sejanus has indeed his Confulfhip mentioned on a Coin of Tiberius , as he has the honour to give a name to the year in which our Saviour was crucified . We are now come to ...
Page 279
... person who had appeared in that country , paid him a particular regard , and threatened to punifh any who fhould accufe the chriftians ; nay , that the Emperor would have adopted him among the Deities whom they worshipped , had not the ...
... person who had appeared in that country , paid him a particular regard , and threatened to punifh any who fhould accufe the chriftians ; nay , that the Emperor would have adopted him among the Deities whom they worshipped , had not the ...
Page 291
... persons who related them , together with the num- ber , concurrence , veracity , and private characters of those perfons ; and being convinced upon all accounts that they had the fame reafon to believe the hiftory of our Saviour , as ...
... persons who related them , together with the num- ber , concurrence , veracity , and private characters of those perfons ; and being convinced upon all accounts that they had the fame reafon to believe the hiftory of our Saviour , as ...
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