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... Who gained no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , by all approved , And praised , unenvied , by the muse he loved . ” A. POPB . DIALOGUE 1.1 CYNTHIO , Eugenius , and Philander had retired 254 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... Who gained no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , by all approved , And praised , unenvied , by the muse he loved . ” A. POPB . DIALOGUE 1.1 CYNTHIO , Eugenius , and Philander had retired 254 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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DIALOGUE 1.1 CYNTHIO , Eugenius , and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their design was to pass away the heat of the summer among the fresh breezes that rise from the river ...
DIALOGUE 1.1 CYNTHIO , Eugenius , and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their design was to pass away the heat of the summer among the fresh breezes that rise from the river ...
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I must confess , says Philander , the knowledge of medals has most of those disadvantages that can render a science ridiculous , to such as are not well versed in it . Nothing is more easy than to represent as impertinences any parts of ...
I must confess , says Philander , the knowledge of medals has most of those disadvantages that can render a science ridiculous , to such as are not well versed in it . Nothing is more easy than to represent as impertinences any parts of ...
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Eugenius was very attentive to what Philander said on the subject of medals . He was one that endeavoured rather to be agreeable than shining in conversation , for which reason he was more beloved , though not so much admired as Cynthio ...
Eugenius was very attentive to what Philander said on the subject of medals . He was one that endeavoured rather to be agreeable than shining in conversation , for which reason he was more beloved , though not so much admired as Cynthio ...
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The first and most obvious one , says Philander , is the showing us the faces of all the great persons of antiquity . A cabinet of medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concisum argentum ...
The first and most obvious one , says Philander , is the showing us the faces of all the great persons of antiquity . A cabinet of medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concisum argentum ...
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