Tracts, Philogical, Critical, and Miscellaneous: Consisting of Pieces Many Before Published Separately, Several Annexed to the Works of Learned Friends, and Others Now First Printed from the Author's Manuscripts, Volume 2White, 1790 |
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Pagina 55
... fuit Vigilantie . " So Florens Chriftianus . But the Scholiaft fays no fuch thing : And it appears from v . 811. that Bdelycleon , out of Waggery , brought with him a E 4 Cock , Cock , who , by his crowing , fhould wake ON GREEK AUTHORS ...
... fuit Vigilantie . " So Florens Chriftianus . But the Scholiaft fays no fuch thing : And it appears from v . 811. that Bdelycleon , out of Waggery , brought with him a E 4 Cock , Cock , who , by his crowing , fhould wake ON GREEK AUTHORS ...
Pagina 98
... Fuit ergo voluntatibus iniquis impius , et nihilominus fine Deo.- άθεος . P. 477. Manè etiam aperto Templo oportebat facientes traditas Hoftias interiore : et meridie rurfus , dum clauderetur Templum . Inftead of interiore , which is ...
... Fuit ergo voluntatibus iniquis impius , et nihilominus fine Deo.- άθεος . P. 477. Manè etiam aperto Templo oportebat facientes traditas Hoftias interiore : et meridie rurfus , dum clauderetur Templum . Inftead of interiore , which is ...
Pagina 115
... Νῶς ἐν ξύλῳ διεσώθη ἐπεχόμενος τοῖς ὕδασι μετὰ των ἰδιών . " Nam Chriftus , cum primogenitus effet omnis creaturæ , Principium rurfus alterius generis fuit , rege- I 2 nerat nerati ab ipfo per aquam , et fidem , et ON GREEK AUTHORS . 115.
... Νῶς ἐν ξύλῳ διεσώθη ἐπεχόμενος τοῖς ὕδασι μετὰ των ἰδιών . " Nam Chriftus , cum primogenitus effet omnis creaturæ , Principium rurfus alterius generis fuit , rege- I 2 nerat nerati ab ipfo per aquam , et fidem , et ON GREEK AUTHORS . 115.
Pagina 177
... fuit him better : Eft genus hominum , qui effe primos fe omnium rerum volunt , Nec funt . Where primus , certainly and undeniably , means fummus , præcipuus . * See the Life of Erafmus , Vol . I. p . 552. Noted . VOL . II . N CLAUDIAN ...
... fuit him better : Eft genus hominum , qui effe primos fe omnium rerum volunt , Nec funt . Where primus , certainly and undeniably , means fummus , præcipuus . * See the Life of Erafmus , Vol . I. p . 552. Noted . VOL . II . N CLAUDIAN ...
Pagina 192
... fuit . Deni- que fub idem tempus Florum edidi : quum jam etiam de Curtio agitaremus ; ad quem auctorem nonnulla , quum interim in urbe Vangionum mo- rarer , mihi obfervata , diu ante ad eum miferam . Dum hæc aguntur , tacito confenfu ...
... fuit . Deni- que fub idem tempus Florum edidi : quum jam etiam de Curtio agitaremus ; ad quem auctorem nonnulla , quum interim in urbe Vangionum mo- rarer , mihi obfervata , diu ante ad eum miferam . Dum hæc aguntur , tacito confenfu ...
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