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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... paffage of his father failing from Cuma to Baotia , will leave us in no doubt concerning his country : 3. Of bis quality , from his writings . we are not to infer from thence he was never rich , or , if he was always poor , that is no ...
... paffage of his father failing from Cuma to Baotia , will leave us in no doubt concerning his country : 3. Of bis quality , from his writings . we are not to infer from thence he was never rich , or , if he was always poor , that is no ...
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... paffage , viz . thods of producing trees , of transplanting , graft- ing. * Quinetiam rutis cultus , legefque rogavit , Militiamque Soli , quos colles Bacchus amaret , Quos fœcunda Ceres campos , quod † Bacchus u- triumque , Atque ...
... paffage , viz . thods of producing trees , of transplanting , graft- ing. * Quinetiam rutis cultus , legefque rogavit , Militiamque Soli , quos colles Bacchus amaret , Quos fœcunda Ceres campos , quod † Bacchus u- triumque , Atque ...
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... paffage ; his words are thefe : " And fo it is neceffary , " fays Hefiod , or according to Hefiod , " it fhould be among all of the fame profeflion , that they may be filled with envy , and contention . " Plato certainly mif- takes the ...
... paffage ; his words are thefe : " And fo it is neceffary , " fays Hefiod , or according to Hefiod , " it fhould be among all of the fame profeflion , that they may be filled with envy , and contention . " Plato certainly mif- takes the ...
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... paffage of the fable , most of the commen- tators have 1 - ft untouched , as not knowing what to make of it I think it must allude to the decay of arts and fciences ; which the fucceeding verle will farther explain . Ver 73. By Prometh ...
... paffage of the fable , most of the commen- tators have 1 - ft untouched , as not knowing what to make of it I think it must allude to the decay of arts and fciences ; which the fucceeding verle will farther explain . Ver 73. By Prometh ...
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... Paffages of the like nature are frequent in both the Old and New l'eftament , and in Ho . mer alfo ; and , as Mr ... paffage , and take the context along with us , and a very little fagacity , I hope , will restore us the author's ...
... Paffages of the like nature are frequent in both the Old and New l'eftament , and in Ho . mer alfo ; and , as Mr ... paffage , and take the context along with us , and a very little fagacity , I hope , will restore us the author's ...
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