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Pagina 61
... instance ; because , in an infinity of things mutually relative , a mind which fees not infinitely , can fee nothing fully . This doctrine was inculcated by Plato and the Stoics , but more amply and particularly by the later Platonifts ...
... instance ; because , in an infinity of things mutually relative , a mind which fees not infinitely , can fee nothing fully . This doctrine was inculcated by Plato and the Stoics , but more amply and particularly by the later Platonifts ...
Pagina 179
... instance , all the rules of architecture * might be redu- cible to three or four heads ; the juftness of the openings ; bearings upon bearings ; the regularity of the pillars , & c . That which is not juft in buildings is difagree able ...
... instance , all the rules of architecture * might be redu- cible to three or four heads ; the juftness of the openings ; bearings upon bearings ; the regularity of the pillars , & c . That which is not juft in buildings is difagree able ...
Pagina 279
... instance , how pre- carious all reputations founded on reafoning and philo- fophy ! A pleasant comedy , which paints the manners of the age , and exposes a faithful picture of nature , is a durable work , and is tranfmitted to the ...
... instance , how pre- carious all reputations founded on reafoning and philo- fophy ! A pleasant comedy , which paints the manners of the age , and exposes a faithful picture of nature , is a durable work , and is tranfmitted to the ...
Pagina 306
... instance of gluttony , fupposed to be peculiar to the Weft Indies . But Athe- naus ‡ speaks of a cook that could dress a whole hog with various puddings in his belly . I unfortunately know not with what wine it was bafted . The flow ...
... instance of gluttony , fupposed to be peculiar to the Weft Indies . But Athe- naus ‡ speaks of a cook that could dress a whole hog with various puddings in his belly . I unfortunately know not with what wine it was bafted . The flow ...
Pagina 328
... instances , but Horace keeps closer to his subject . 50. Quo teneam vultus mutantem Protea nodo ? Quid pauper ? ride ; mutat cœnacula , lectos , Balnea , tonfores ; conducto navigio æque , Naufeat ac locuples quem ducit priva triremis ...
... instances , but Horace keeps closer to his subject . 50. Quo teneam vultus mutantem Protea nodo ? Quid pauper ? ride ; mutat cœnacula , lectos , Balnea , tonfores ; conducto navigio æque , Naufeat ac locuples quem ducit priva triremis ...
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