The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... beginning of the iron age , and the manner in which the defcription of that age is wrote , most of the verbs being in the future tenfe , give us room to imagine he lived when the world had but just departed from their primitive virtue ...
... beginning of the iron age , and the manner in which the defcription of that age is wrote , most of the verbs being in the future tenfe , give us room to imagine he lived when the world had but just departed from their primitive virtue ...
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... beginning at the end of the moral and religious precepts ; but Grævius denies such distinctions be- He was undoubtedly a great lover of retirement and contemplation , and feems to have had no am- bition but that of acting well . I fhall ...
... beginning at the end of the moral and religious precepts ; but Grævius denies such distinctions be- He was undoubtedly a great lover of retirement and contemplation , and feems to have had no am- bition but that of acting well . I fhall ...
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... beginning of his Works and Days , he fpeaks of the wholefomencfs of mallows , and the daffodi !, or afphodelos . Quintilian , in his fifth book , denies the fables of top to have been writ- ten originally by him , but fays the first ...
... beginning of his Works and Days , he fpeaks of the wholefomencfs of mallows , and the daffodi !, or afphodelos . Quintilian , in his fifth book , denies the fables of top to have been writ- ten originally by him , but fays the first ...
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... beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , is a great argument against those who think it of Heliod and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs , begins this poem according to Paufanias . Ver 23. The words of Hefiod are thefe ...
... beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , is a great argument against those who think it of Heliod and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs , begins this poem according to Paufanias . Ver 23. The words of Hefiod are thefe ...
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... beginning of June ; to which month quite through May , fay they , the fun paffes through Taurus and Gemini . Ver . 22. It is evident from these and other lines , that though Perles had defrauded his brother of his right , he was foon ...
... beginning of June ; to which month quite through May , fay they , the fun paffes through Taurus and Gemini . Ver . 22. It is evident from these and other lines , that though Perles had defrauded his brother of his right , he was foon ...
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