The arts of logick and rhetorick [adapted by J. Oldmixon from La manière de bien penser] by father Bouhours. To which are added parallel quotations out of English authors1728 |
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... still lefs reasonable to raise Cato above the Gods , in Honour of Pompey's Party ; yet that is what Lucan means by it . Sed Victa Catoni But Cato follow'd Pompey . The But there is a Mark of Diftinction and Prefe- rence . The whole ...
... still lefs reasonable to raise Cato above the Gods , in Honour of Pompey's Party ; yet that is what Lucan means by it . Sed Victa Catoni But Cato follow'd Pompey . The But there is a Mark of Diftinction and Prefe- rence . The whole ...
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... still fought on . Of the fame Kind is what Tafo fays of Argantes : Minacciava morendo , e non Languia . He threaten'd as he dy'd , and did not languish . Fairfax has not given us Tafso in this Paffage : Argantes dy'd , but no Complaint ...
... still fought on . Of the fame Kind is what Tafo fays of Argantes : Minacciava morendo , e non Languia . He threaten'd as he dy'd , and did not languish . Fairfax has not given us Tafso in this Paffage : Argantes dy'd , but no Complaint ...
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... still more bold of another Saracen : E morto anco minaccia . Dead as he is , the Barbarian threatens the Christians , that is a threatning Air remain'd on his Countenance : Florus fays much the fame of those brave Soldiers , who did not ...
... still more bold of another Saracen : E morto anco minaccia . Dead as he is , the Barbarian threatens the Christians , that is a threatning Air remain'd on his Countenance : Florus fays much the fame of those brave Soldiers , who did not ...
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... still fo tempering Mild- nefs with Severity , that all fear , and few are punish'd . There are Princes that think Nothing unfit , which tends to their Grandeur ; they approve of every Thing which makes for their Advantage , and ...
... still fo tempering Mild- nefs with Severity , that all fear , and few are punish'd . There are Princes that think Nothing unfit , which tends to their Grandeur ; they approve of every Thing which makes for their Advantage , and ...
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... Still gaining Battles and ftill taking Towns . In Peace on mighty Projects he's employ'd , And all my Hopes of future Sway destroy'd . Too much it wou'd fatigue me to explain What Outrages I've met with in his Reign . ; Oh how finely ...
... Still gaining Battles and ftill taking Towns . In Peace on mighty Projects he's employ'd , And all my Hopes of future Sway destroy'd . Too much it wou'd fatigue me to explain What Outrages I've met with in his Reign . ; Oh how finely ...
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