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Pagina 180
... Name of a Rebus , that does not sink a Letter but a whole Word , by substituting a Picture in its place . When Caesar was one of the Masters of the Roman Mint , he placed the Figure of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick Mony ...
... Name of a Rebus , that does not sink a Letter but a whole Word , by substituting a Picture in its place . When Caesar was one of the Masters of the Roman Mint , he placed the Figure of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick Mony ...
Pagina 184
... Name at each Extremity , but have had the same Name running down like a Seam through the Middle of the Poem . There is another near Relation of the Anagrams and Acros- ticks , which is commonly called a Chronogram . This kind of Wit ...
... Name at each Extremity , but have had the same Name running down like a Seam through the Middle of the Poem . There is another near Relation of the Anagrams and Acros- ticks , which is commonly called a Chronogram . This kind of Wit ...
Pagina 260
... Name that sounded something like STUPIDITY . The third Artist that I looked over was FANTASQUE , dressed like a ... Name of this expeditious Workman was AVARICE . Not far from this Artist I saw another of a quite different Nature , who ...
... Name that sounded something like STUPIDITY . The third Artist that I looked over was FANTASQUE , dressed like a ... Name of this expeditious Workman was AVARICE . Not far from this Artist I saw another of a quite different Nature , who ...
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