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Another falls a ringing a Pescennius Niger , and judiciously distinguishes the sound of it to be modern . A third desires you to observe well the toga on such a reverse , and asks you whether you can in conscience believe the sleeve of ...
Another falls a ringing a Pescennius Niger , and judiciously distinguishes the sound of it to be modern . A third desires you to observe well the toga on such a reverse , and asks you whether you can in conscience believe the sleeve of ...
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In devices of this nature one sees a pretty poetical invention , and may often find as much thought on the reverse of a medal as in a canto of Spenser . Not to interrupt you , says Eugenius , I fancy it is this use of medals that has ...
In devices of this nature one sees a pretty poetical invention , and may often find as much thought on the reverse of a medal as in a canto of Spenser . Not to interrupt you , says Eugenius , I fancy it is this use of medals that has ...
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A reverse often clears up of an old poet , as the poet often serves to unriddle a reverse . I could be longer on this head , but I fear I have already tired you . Nay , says Eugenius , since you have gone so far with us , we must beg ...
A reverse often clears up of an old poet , as the poet often serves to unriddle a reverse . I could be longer on this head , but I fear I have already tired you . Nay , says Eugenius , since you have gone so far with us , we must beg ...
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To make myself more intelligible , I find a shield on the reverse of an emperor's coin , designed as a compliment to him from the senate of Rome . I meet with the same metaphor in ancient poets to express protection or defence .
To make myself more intelligible , I find a shield on the reverse of an emperor's coin , designed as a compliment to him from the senate of Rome . I meet with the same metaphor in ancient poets to express protection or defence .
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But I see they are some of those imaginary persons you told us of last night , that inhabit old coins , and appear nowhere else but on the reverse of a medal . Their proper country , says Philander , is the breast of a good man : for I ...
But I see they are some of those imaginary persons you told us of last night , that inhabit old coins , and appear nowhere else but on the reverse of a medal . Their proper country , says Philander , is the breast of a good man : for I ...
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