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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... opinion of Ta- naquil Faber , in thefe words : I am much fur- prifed that this fhould formerly have been , and is now , a matter of difpute ; those who fuppofe the Shield not to be of Hefiod , have a very flender knowledge of the Greek ...
... opinion of Ta- naquil Faber , in thefe words : I am much fur- prifed that this fhould formerly have been , and is now , a matter of difpute ; those who fuppofe the Shield not to be of Hefiod , have a very flender knowledge of the Greek ...
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... opinion of the ancients , all moisture which nourishes the universe ; and Henry Stephens quotes many authorities to fhow it was always used in that fenfe ; I fhall content myself with one from Homer , and another from Pliny . Εξ ουπερ ...
... opinion of the ancients , all moisture which nourishes the universe ; and Henry Stephens quotes many authorities to fhow it was always used in that fenfe ; I fhall content myself with one from Homer , and another from Pliny . Εξ ουπερ ...
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... opinion of Plutarch , and many more , was the origin of the mu'tiplicity of gods , men efteeming thofe bodies in the heavens and on the earth , from which they received benefit , the immediate objects of their gratitude and adoration ...
... opinion of Plutarch , and many more , was the origin of the mu'tiplicity of gods , men efteeming thofe bodies in the heavens and on the earth , from which they received benefit , the immediate objects of their gratitude and adoration ...
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... opinion of Plutarch , and many more , was the origin of the multiplicity of gods , men efteeming thofe bodies in the heavens and on the earth , from which they received benefit , the immediate objects of their gratitude and adoration ...
... opinion of Plutarch , and many more , was the origin of the multiplicity of gods , men efteeming thofe bodies in the heavens and on the earth , from which they received benefit , the immediate objects of their gratitude and adoration ...
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... opinion the ancients entertained of her works , would be to collect a volume in her praife . She was honoured with the glorious title of the tenth mufe . Horace fays , Spirat adhuc amor , Vivuntque commiffi calores oliæ fidibus puellæ ...
... opinion the ancients entertained of her works , would be to collect a volume in her praife . She was honoured with the glorious title of the tenth mufe . Horace fays , Spirat adhuc amor , Vivuntque commiffi calores oliæ fidibus puellæ ...
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