A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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... themselves to us ; the way to what he calls virtue , apd which is real- ly fo , is truly rugged , because we must refift the dictates of nature , if we confider ourselves as mere fenfual beings , and reject those things which would give ...
... themselves to us ; the way to what he calls virtue , apd which is real- ly fo , is truly rugged , because we must refift the dictates of nature , if we confider ourselves as mere fenfual beings , and reject those things which would give ...
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... themselves better in the nature of thefe bodies , and how they act on each other , Dr. Wood- ward's Natural Hiftory of the Earth , in the third part of which thefe subje & s are judiciously treat- ed of . Ver . 244. The reafon the ...
... themselves better in the nature of thefe bodies , and how they act on each other , Dr. Wood- ward's Natural Hiftory of the Earth , in the third part of which thefe subje & s are judiciously treat- ed of . Ver . 244. The reafon the ...
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... Themselves the planters profp'rous then employ ; To either fex , in birth , a day of joy : The twenty - ninth is beft , obferve the rule , Known but to few , to yoke the ox and mule ; ' Tis proper then to yoke the flying steed ; But few ...
... Themselves the planters profp'rous then employ ; To either fex , in birth , a day of joy : The twenty - ninth is beft , obferve the rule , Known but to few , to yoke the ox and mule ; ' Tis proper then to yoke the flying steed ; But few ...
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... themselves with inteftine fears and troublesome reflections , which are de- noted by the eagle gnawing his liver while he is bound to the pillar of neceffity : from the night they obtain fome relief , but wake in the morning to freth ...
... themselves with inteftine fears and troublesome reflections , which are de- noted by the eagle gnawing his liver while he is bound to the pillar of neceffity : from the night they obtain fome relief , but wake in the morning to freth ...
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... themselves , at length relenting , gave Th ' unhappy race the honours of a grave . Herself a rock ( for such was heaven's high wil Through deferts wild now pours a weeping ri All defence to folly turns ,. Where , round the 188 ANACREON ...
... themselves , at length relenting , gave Th ' unhappy race the honours of a grave . Herself a rock ( for such was heaven's high wil Through deferts wild now pours a weeping ri All defence to folly turns ,. Where , round the 188 ANACREON ...
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