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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... means chaos , heaven , earth , & c . which the Greek poet makes the parents of the gods . He- fiod tells us , verfe 116 , chaos brought forth the earth her first offspring ; to which the fecond line here quoted has a plain reference ...
... means chaos , heaven , earth , & c . which the Greek poet makes the parents of the gods . He- fiod tells us , verfe 116 , chaos brought forth the earth her first offspring ; to which the fecond line here quoted has a plain reference ...
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... means is , he finds it fo in nature ; and , from our appetites natural to us , we cannot avoid it . The rest of the note by Mr. Theobald . Ariftotle in his fecond book of Rhetoric , in the chapter on envy , quotes this paffage of Hefiod ...
... means is , he finds it fo in nature ; and , from our appetites natural to us , we cannot avoid it . The rest of the note by Mr. Theobald . Ariftotle in his fecond book of Rhetoric , in the chapter on envy , quotes this paffage of Hefiod ...
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... means that which grows naturally into the shape of a plough , and by wxrov that made by art . Virgil , in his advice to have two ploughs always at hand , has this explanation of avroyver : Continuó in fylvis magnâ vi flexa domatur In ...
... means that which grows naturally into the shape of a plough , and by wxrov that made by art . Virgil , in his advice to have two ploughs always at hand , has this explanation of avroyver : Continuó in fylvis magnâ vi flexa domatur In ...
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... means that which grows naturally into the shape of a plough , and by wnxrov that made by art . Virgil , in his advice to have two ploughs always at hand , has this explanation of αυτογύον : Continuó in fylvis magnâ vi flexa domatur In ...
... means that which grows naturally into the shape of a plough , and by wnxrov that made by art . Virgil , in his advice to have two ploughs always at hand , has this explanation of αυτογύον : Continuó in fylvis magnâ vi flexa domatur In ...
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... means , is , that earth appeared before the firmament which furrounds it . Similar to this is the defcription Milton ... mean the chief , or material , part of the air , but is the fame with age ferenity . Le Clerc . So are juftice and ...
... means , is , that earth appeared before the firmament which furrounds it . Similar to this is the defcription Milton ... mean the chief , or material , part of the air , but is the fame with age ferenity . Le Clerc . So are juftice and ...
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