Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Томове 2–3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... difcourfe , or upon cccafion to fpeak a Latin fen- tence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They were one evening taking a walk together in the fields when their difcourfe accidentally fell upon several ...
... difcourfe , or upon cccafion to fpeak a Latin fen- tence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They were one evening taking a walk together in the fields when their difcourfe accidentally fell upon several ...
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... difcourfe on poetry , because we are that fubject , of an author's finding out imaginary beauties in his own art . I have obfer- Voffius de ved , fays he , ( fpeaking of the natural viribus propenfion that all men have to num- Rythmi ...
... difcourfe on poetry , because we are that fubject , of an author's finding out imaginary beauties in his own art . I have obfer- Voffius de ved , fays he , ( fpeaking of the natural viribus propenfion that all men have to num- Rythmi ...
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... Difcourfe on Homer , and you will fee that the Iliad contains the whole circle of arts , and that Thales and Pythagoras ftole all their philofophy out of this Poet's works . One would be amazed to fee what pains he takes to prove that ...
... Difcourfe on Homer , and you will fee that the Iliad contains the whole circle of arts , and that Thales and Pythagoras ftole all their philofophy out of this Poet's works . One would be amazed to fee what pains he takes to prove that ...
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... difcourfe over the Tea - table . We will fuppofe the China dishes taken off , and a Drawer of Medals fupply- ing their room . Philander , who is to be the He- ro in my Dialogue , takes it in his hand , and ad- dreffing himself to ...
... difcourfe over the Tea - table . We will fuppofe the China dishes taken off , and a Drawer of Medals fupply- ing their room . Philander , who is to be the He- ro in my Dialogue , takes it in his hand , and ad- dreffing himself to ...
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... you promised us in the next place to fpeak of the Fi- gures . As we had a great deal of talk on this part of a Coin , replied Philander , in our difcourfe on the - the Ufefulness of ancient Medals , I fhall only of Ancient Medals 159.
... you promised us in the next place to fpeak of the Fi- gures . As we had a great deal of talk on this part of a Coin , replied Philander , in our difcourfe on the - the Ufefulness of ancient Medals , I fhall only of Ancient Medals 159.
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