Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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159. oldal
... suppose him only to allude to what the Old Testament says of God's being a con- suming fire , he uses a strange apparatus for nothing : but what more natural , if he referred to the Temple of Daphne and Jesus ? And suppose his simile is ...
... suppose him only to allude to what the Old Testament says of God's being a con- suming fire , he uses a strange apparatus for nothing : but what more natural , if he referred to the Temple of Daphne and Jesus ? And suppose his simile is ...
262. oldal
... suppose it means in other phrases familiar with our Author , out of all count , out of all cesse , i . e . infi- nitely , eternally . P. 194. I was sent to deliver him as a present , & c . Does not the Poet forget himself here ? We find ...
... suppose it means in other phrases familiar with our Author , out of all count , out of all cesse , i . e . infi- nitely , eternally . P. 194. I was sent to deliver him as a present , & c . Does not the Poet forget himself here ? We find ...
790. oldal
... suppose these are of a less form than the other and principal work . There are fawns , a temple , and many other grotesque figures . The outermost rim is set round with little knobs , somewhat bigger than peas . The inscription is set ...
... suppose these are of a less form than the other and principal work . There are fawns , a temple , and many other grotesque figures . The outermost rim is set round with little knobs , somewhat bigger than peas . The inscription is set ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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