Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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Page 60
... Cynthio's humour to run down everything that was rather for ostentation than use . He was still prefer- ring good ... says he , value themselves upon being critics in rust , and will undertake to tell you the different ages of it by its ...
... Cynthio's humour to run down everything that was rather for ostentation than use . He was still prefer- ring good ... says he , value themselves upon being critics in rust , and will undertake to tell you the different ages of it by its ...
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... 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 . I must confess , says he , I find myself ...
... 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 . I must confess , says he , I find myself ...
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... says Cynthio , we are already so persuaded of the un- profitableness of your science , that you can but leave us where you find us , but if you succeed you in- crease the number of your party . Well , says Phi- lander , in hopes of ...
... says Cynthio , we are already so persuaded of the un- profitableness of your science , that you can but leave us where you find us , but if you succeed you in- crease the number of your party . Well , says Phi- lander , in hopes of ...
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... says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a person's name or face that receives all his reputation from the mint , and would never have been known in the world had there not ...
... says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a person's name or face that receives all his reputation from the mint , and would never have been known in the world had there not ...
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... said to have assisted Aretine by designs that he took from the spintriæ of Tiberius . Raphael had thoroughly studied the ... says Cynthio , when trips and Cornish hugs could make a man immortal . How many heroes would Moorfields have ...
... said to have assisted Aretine by designs that he took from the spintriæ of Tiberius . Raphael had thoroughly studied the ... says Cynthio , when trips and Cornish hugs could make a man immortal . How many heroes would Moorfields have ...
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