Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volúmenes2-3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... on- ly the names and perfons of Emperors , Kings , Confuls , Pro - confuls , Prætors , and the like cha- racters of importance , but of some of the Poets , and and of several who had won the prizes at the of Ancient Medals . 15.
... on- ly the names and perfons of Emperors , Kings , Confuls , Pro - confuls , Prætors , and the like cha- racters of importance , but of some of the Poets , and and of several who had won the prizes at the of Ancient Medals . 15.
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... Kings of Syria . For this too is an ad- vantage Medals have over books , that they tell their ftory much quicker , and fum up a whole volume in twenty or thirty reverfes . They are indeed the beft epitomes in the world , and let you fee ...
... Kings of Syria . For this too is an ad- vantage Medals have over books , that they tell their ftory much quicker , and fum up a whole volume in twenty or thirty reverfes . They are indeed the beft epitomes in the world , and let you fee ...
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... King of France's Medalions . FIG . 16 . The next figure fhadows out Eter- nity to us , by the Sun in one hand and the Moon in the other , which in the lan- guage of facred poetry is as long as the Sun and Moon endureth . The heathens ...
... King of France's Medalions . FIG . 16 . The next figure fhadows out Eter- nity to us , by the Sun in one hand and the Moon in the other , which in the lan- guage of facred poetry is as long as the Sun and Moon endureth . The heathens ...
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... King and Lord confeft , Frown not : with all my goods I buy The precious Cap of Liberty . I cannot forbear repeating a paffage out of Perfius , I 66 Dialogues upon the Ufefulness On all her plumage rifing, when she threw ...
... King and Lord confeft , Frown not : with all my goods I buy The precious Cap of Liberty . I cannot forbear repeating a paffage out of Perfius , I 66 Dialogues upon the Ufefulness On all her plumage rifing, when she threw ...
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... ad Regem clamore ferebant . Virg . Æn . Lib . 2 . Mean while , with fhouts , the Trojan shepherds bring A captive Greek in bands before the King . E 2 Mr. Dryden . Gui Cui dedit invitas victa noverca manus . Ov . de of Ancient Medals . 99.
... ad Regem clamore ferebant . Virg . Æn . Lib . 2 . Mean while , with fhouts , the Trojan shepherds bring A captive Greek in bands before the King . E 2 Mr. Dryden . Gui Cui dedit invitas victa noverca manus . Ov . de of Ancient Medals . 99.
Términos y frases comunes
againſt ancient Antoninus Pius Apoftles Author becauſe Befides Chriftianity Claud Claudian Commodus confefs confiderable converfation Creech cuftoms defcribed defcription defign Difciples difcourfe Domitian drefs Dryden Emperor enemy Evangelifts faid fame fancy fays Cynthio fays Eugenius fays Philander fcience fecond fecure feem feen feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fhow fide figure fince firft firſt fome fometimes fpeak France French ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe greateſt hand hath heathen himſelf Infcription inftance Irenæus itſelf King laft learned loft Medallifts moft moſt muft muſt obferve occafion old Coins Ovid paffage pafs Pagan peace perfons Philofophers Poets pofterity prefent preferved profe publiſhed raiſed reafon religion reprefented rife Roman Rome S. C. Reverſe Saviour Saviour's hiftory ſeveral Silius Italicus Spanish monarchy Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion Trajan tranflated uſe verfe Virg Virgil whofe