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Pagina 215
... Epigram . Homer , Virgil , or Milton , so far as the Language of their Poems is understood , will please a Reader of plain common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the ...
... Epigram . Homer , Virgil , or Milton , so far as the Language of their Poems is understood , will please a Reader of plain common Sense , who would neither relish nor comprehend an Epigram of Martial or a Poem of Cowley : So , on the ...
Pagina 535
... Epigrams , vi . xxix . 8 . PAGE 114. Dr. Thomas Burnet's Telluris Theoria Sacra appeared in translation in 1690. Its thesis , that the primitive records may be interpreted allegorically , was opposed by Whiston in 1696 in his New Theory ...
... Epigrams , vi . xxix . 8 . PAGE 114. Dr. Thomas Burnet's Telluris Theoria Sacra appeared in translation in 1690. Its thesis , that the primitive records may be interpreted allegorically , was opposed by Whiston in 1696 in his New Theory ...
Pagina 563
... Epigrams , vi . lxx . 15 . PAGE 432. Valetudinarians . See note , page 528 . Cottilus and Uranius have been unmasked by ingenious editors . The former is said to be Henry Martyn ( of No. 555 ) , who had a house at Blackheath ' perhaps ...
... Epigrams , vi . lxx . 15 . PAGE 432. Valetudinarians . See note , page 528 . Cottilus and Uranius have been unmasked by ingenious editors . The former is said to be Henry Martyn ( of No. 555 ) , who had a house at Blackheath ' perhaps ...
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