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... head of his Six Differ- tations upon different Subjects ; a work , of whofe merit the learned need no information . > " Ces Differtations ont pour auteur un homme , qui fe diftingue également par fes connoiffances , et par fes vertus ...
... head of his Six Differ- tations upon different Subjects ; a work , of whofe merit the learned need no information . > " Ces Differtations ont pour auteur un homme , qui fe diftingue également par fes connoiffances , et par fes vertus ...
Pagina 54
... heads , that with their counfels wife Whilom the pillars of th ' earth did sustain , And taught ambitious Rome to tyrannife , And in the neck of all the world to reign , Oft from thofe grave affairs were wont abstain , With the sweet ...
... heads , that with their counfels wife Whilom the pillars of th ' earth did sustain , And taught ambitious Rome to tyrannife , And in the neck of all the world to reign , Oft from thofe grave affairs were wont abstain , With the sweet ...
Pagina 63
... Heads of rivers and fountains had temples and altars èrected to them , and other divine honours paid to them . See Gruter's Infcript . No 94. 1072 . Fabretti , p . 432. Spon . Mifc . Erud . Ant . p . 31 . Cicero de Nat . Deor . III . 20 ...
... Heads of rivers and fountains had temples and altars èrected to them , and other divine honours paid to them . See Gruter's Infcript . No 94. 1072 . Fabretti , p . 432. Spon . Mifc . Erud . Ant . p . 31 . Cicero de Nat . Deor . III . 20 ...
Pagina 69
... earth full fteep , And low , where dawning day doth never peep , His dwelling is ; there Thetis his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia ftill doth steep In filver dew his ever - drooping head , Whiles F 3 In REMARKS ON SPENSER . 69.
... earth full fteep , And low , where dawning day doth never peep , His dwelling is ; there Thetis his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia ftill doth steep In filver dew his ever - drooping head , Whiles F 3 In REMARKS ON SPENSER . 69.
Pagina 70
... head , Whiles fad night over him her mantle black doth fpread.- And more to lull him in his flumber soft , A trickling ftream from high rock tumbling down , And ever - drizling rain upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring wind , much like ...
... head , Whiles fad night over him her mantle black doth fpread.- And more to lull him in his flumber soft , A trickling ftream from high rock tumbling down , And ever - drizling rain upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring wind , much like ...
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