Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... religious rage : Barbarian blindness , Chriftian zeal confpire , And Papal piety , and Gothic fire . Perhaps by its own ruins fav'd from flame , Some bury'd marble balf preferves a Name ; That Name , the learn'd with fierce difputes ...
... religious rage : Barbarian blindness , Chriftian zeal confpire , And Papal piety , and Gothic fire . Perhaps by its own ruins fav'd from flame , Some bury'd marble balf preferves a Name ; That Name , the learn'd with fierce difputes ...
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... 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 show a man in an afternoon more than he 18 Dialogues upon the Usefulness.
... 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 show a man in an afternoon more than he 18 Dialogues upon the Usefulness.
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... 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 Goddess that Statius addreffes himself in the following lines . Summa deûm Pietas ...
... 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 Goddess that Statius addreffes himself in the following lines . Summa deûm Pietas ...
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... religious Commodus , the pious Caracalla , and the devout Heliogabalus , you may find them either in the infcription or device of their Medals On the contrary , thofe of a modern make are often char- ged with Irony and Satire . Our ...
... religious Commodus , the pious Caracalla , and the devout Heliogabalus , you may find them either in the infcription or device of their Medals On the contrary , thofe of a modern make are often char- ged with Irony and Satire . Our ...
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... religions , that appear in our ancient and modern Coins . Nothing is more ufual than to fee Allufions to Roman customs and ... religion was a mixture of Paganism and Christianity . Had the old Romans been guilty of the fame extravagance ...
... religions , that appear in our ancient and modern Coins . Nothing is more ufual than to fee Allufions to Roman customs and ... religion was a mixture of Paganism and Christianity . Had the old Romans been guilty of the fame extravagance ...
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