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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... use it . Says Grævius on this verfe , it was customary to hang the rudders in the fmoke , when the feafon for failing was paf- fed ; by which they believed they were preferved from rotting , and kept folid till the next feason . fecond ...
... use it . Says Grævius on this verfe , it was customary to hang the rudders in the fmoke , when the feafon for failing was paf- fed ; by which they believed they were preferved from rotting , and kept folid till the next feason . fecond ...
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... use of fire was difcovered , which was the fource of all mechanical arts . Tzetz . Ver . 71. It is beyond difpute , that with the invention and imp ovement of arts , the luxury of men increased , and that difeafes were the effects of ...
... use of fire was difcovered , which was the fource of all mechanical arts . Tzetz . Ver . 71. It is beyond difpute , that with the invention and imp ovement of arts , the luxury of men increased , and that difeafes were the effects of ...
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... use of for nature , is a meta- phor taken from trees and plants . The verb is v , to plant , & c . Tzetz . Not much unlike this is the account we have from Mofes of the different generations of man in carlier times . Ver . 206. All the ...
... use of for nature , is a meta- phor taken from trees and plants . The verb is v , to plant , & c . Tzetz . Not much unlike this is the account we have from Mofes of the different generations of man in carlier times . Ver . 206. All the ...
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... use . " And he fhall offer an offering " made by fire unto the Lord ; the fat thereof , " and the whole rump , it fhall he take off hard " by the back bone ; and the fat that covereth " the inwards , and all the fat that is on the in ...
... use . " And he fhall offer an offering " made by fire unto the Lord ; the fat thereof , " and the whole rump , it fhall he take off hard " by the back bone ; and the fat that covereth " the inwards , and all the fat that is on the in ...
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... uses the fame words , as near as he can , which he fo much admires . " Illud Hefiodeum laudatur a doctis quod eâdem ... use the moving force of words in vain . Such ills to fhun , my counfels lay to heart ; Nor dread the debtor's chain ...
... uses the fame words , as near as he can , which he fo much admires . " Illud Hefiodeum laudatur a doctis quod eâdem ... use the moving force of words in vain . Such ills to fhun , my counfels lay to heart ; Nor dread the debtor's chain ...
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