Miscellaneous Works, 4. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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Page 18
... raises a considerable revenue out of the devo- tion that is paid to it , and has now retained the most learned father of their order to write in its defence . It was such a curiosity as this I have mentioned , that Claudian has ...
... raises a considerable revenue out of the devo- tion that is paid to it , and has now retained the most learned father of their order to write in its defence . It was such a curiosity as this I have mentioned , that Claudian has ...
Page 43
... raise the jealousy of the christian princes , and about three hundred years ago had like to have ended in the utter extirpation of the commonwealth : whereas , had they applied themselves with the same politics and industry to the ...
... raise the jealousy of the christian princes , and about three hundred years ago had like to have ended in the utter extirpation of the commonwealth : whereas , had they applied themselves with the same politics and industry to the ...
Page 48
... raise their language with metaphors and figures , or , by the pompousness of the whole phrase , to wear off any littleness that appears in the particular parts that compose it . This makes our blank verse , where there is no rhyme to ...
... raise their language with metaphors and figures , or , by the pompousness of the whole phrase , to wear off any littleness that appears in the particular parts that compose it . This makes our blank verse , where there is no rhyme to ...
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... Raises the floating mountains to the sky , And slakes his thirst within the mighty tide , Do you who study nature's works decide : Whilst I the dark mysterious cause admire , Nor into what the gods conceal presumptuously inquire . At ...
... Raises the floating mountains to the sky , And slakes his thirst within the mighty tide , Do you who study nature's works decide : Whilst I the dark mysterious cause admire , Nor into what the gods conceal presumptuously inquire . At ...
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... raised by Augustus , which makes a noble gate to the town , though part of it is ruined . The ruins of an amphitheatre . The suggestum , on which it is said that Julius C¿sar harangued his army after having passed the Rubicon . I must ...
... raised by Augustus , which makes a noble gate to the town , though part of it is ruined . The ruins of an amphitheatre . The suggestum , on which it is said that Julius C¿sar harangued his army after having passed the Rubicon . I must ...
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