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Pagina 47
... described this mixed Commu- nion of Men and Spirits in Paradife ; and had doubtless his Eye upon a Verse in old Hefiod , which is almost Word for Word the fame with his third Line in the fol- lowing Passage . - Nor think , though Men ...
... described this mixed Commu- nion of Men and Spirits in Paradife ; and had doubtless his Eye upon a Verse in old Hefiod , which is almost Word for Word the fame with his third Line in the fol- lowing Passage . - Nor think , though Men ...
Pagina 59
... described as a Woman in this Particular . The Poet tells us , that after having made a great Slaugh- ter of the Enemy , she unfortunately caft her Eye on a Trojan who wore an embroidered Tunick , a Beautiful Coat of Mail , with a Mantle ...
... described as a Woman in this Particular . The Poet tells us , that after having made a great Slaugh- ter of the Enemy , she unfortunately caft her Eye on a Trojan who wore an embroidered Tunick , a Beautiful Coat of Mail , with a Mantle ...
Pagina 79
... described like the British Ar- my in Cafar's time : Some of them slay in Chariots , and fome on Foot . If the Infantry do less Execution than the Charioteers , it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all Quarters of the Town ...
... described like the British Ar- my in Cafar's time : Some of them slay in Chariots , and fome on Foot . If the Infantry do less Execution than the Charioteers , it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all Quarters of the Town ...
Pagina 96
... described in Holy Writ by the Path of an Arrow , which is immediately closed up and loft . UPON my going into the Church , I entertained my felf with the digging of a Grave ; and saw in every Shovel - full of it that was thrown up , the ...
... described in Holy Writ by the Path of an Arrow , which is immediately closed up and loft . UPON my going into the Church , I entertained my felf with the digging of a Grave ; and saw in every Shovel - full of it that was thrown up , the ...
Pagina 180
... described Face , I would feign one ; but , to my unfreakable Misfortune , my Name is the only difa- greeable Prettiness about me ; so pr'ythee make one for me , that fignifies all the Deformity in the World : You * understand Latin ...
... described Face , I would feign one ; but , to my unfreakable Misfortune , my Name is the only difa- greeable Prettiness about me ; so pr'ythee make one for me , that fignifies all the Deformity in the World : You * understand Latin ...
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