T. Lucretius Carus, Of the Nature of Things: In Six Books, Том 1J. Matthews, 1715 - 822 страница |
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... ther of the Philofophers has af- Attempt worthy the foaring Wit ferted it . of our Poet , to have defcribed the Paffages of thefe Images ; how they reach the Happy Seats intire , how thefe light Airy things are undisturb'd by the ra ...
... ther of the Philofophers has af- Attempt worthy the foaring Wit ferted it . of our Poet , to have defcribed the Paffages of thefe Images ; how they reach the Happy Seats intire , how thefe light Airy things are undisturb'd by the ra ...
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... ther , and the first that you call'd Child . 129. But ftill , & c . ] Lucretius once more diftrufts , left Mem . mius , giving Credit to the Fa- bles of the Poets , of Acheron , Cerberus , the Punishments after Death , & c . to which he ...
... ther , and the first that you call'd Child . 129. But ftill , & c . ] Lucretius once more diftrufts , left Mem . mius , giving Credit to the Fa- bles of the Poets , of Acheron , Cerberus , the Punishments after Death , & c . to which he ...
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... ther than to Things within the Strength of Nature . " 216. While , & c . ] He means in the Spring the Seafon When firft the tender Blades- of Grafs appear , And Buds , that yet the Blafts of Eurus fear , Stand at the door of Life , and ...
... ther than to Things within the Strength of Nature . " 216. While , & c . ] He means in the Spring the Seafon When firft the tender Blades- of Grafs appear , And Buds , that yet the Blafts of Eurus fear , Stand at the door of Life , and ...
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... ther Waters keep , And undisturb'd by Moons in Silence fleep . and establish an Abyss , or deep Gulph of Waters , into which the 285. Again the fame , & c . ] In these 13. V. he urges his third Ar- gument , and fays , that'tis evident ...
... ther Waters keep , And undisturb'd by Moons in Silence fleep . and establish an Abyss , or deep Gulph of Waters , into which the 285. Again the fame , & c . ] In these 13. V. he urges his third Ar- gument , and fays , that'tis evident ...
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... ther rifing from the Sea , and fix- ing themfelves in the Cloaths , or retiring from them . Which he moft certainly took from our Author . 367. Brazen Statues ] He speaks of the Images of the Tutelar or Guardian Gods , whofe right Hand ...
... ther rifing from the Sea , and fix- ing themfelves in the Cloaths , or retiring from them . Which he moft certainly took from our Author . 367. Brazen Statues ] He speaks of the Images of the Tutelar or Guardian Gods , whofe right Hand ...
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