The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... learned spleen devour'd , Can taste no pleasure since his shield was scour'd ; And Curio , restless by the fair one's side , Sighs for an Otho , and neglects his bride . Theirs is the vanity , the learning thine . Touch'd by thy hand ...
... learned spleen devour'd , Can taste no pleasure since his shield was scour'd ; And Curio , restless by the fair one's side , Sighs for an Otho , and neglects his bride . Theirs is the vanity , the learning thine . Touch'd by thy hand ...
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... learned avarice , and are for getting together hoards of such money only as was current among the Greeks and Latins . There are several of them that are better acquainted with the faces of the Antonines than of the Stuarts , and would ...
... learned avarice , and are for getting together hoards of such money only as was current among the Greeks and Latins . There are several of them that are better acquainted with the faces of the Antonines than of the Stuarts , and would ...
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... learned , and given them information of such persons as are to be met with on no other kind of records . You must give me leave , says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a ...
... learned , and given them information of such persons as are to be met with on no other kind of records . You must give me leave , says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a ...
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... This is another use , says Cynthio , that , in my opinion , contributes rather to make a man learned than wise , and is neither ca- + pable of pleasing the understanding nor imagina- tion . I DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 15.
... This is another use , says Cynthio , that , in my opinion , contributes rather to make a man learned than wise , and is neither ca- + pable of pleasing the understanding nor imagina- tion . I DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 15.
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... learned treatise on the habits of the present age , distinguished into the fol- lowing titles and chapters . Of the old British trowser . Of the ruff and collar - band . The opinion of several learned men concerning the use of the ...
... learned treatise on the habits of the present age , distinguished into the fol- lowing titles and chapters . Of the old British trowser . Of the ruff and collar - band . The opinion of several learned men concerning the use of the ...
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ancient antiquities Antoninus Pius appears arch atque beautiful Cæsar Campania church CLAUD Claudian Commodus CREECH DRYDEN earth emblem emperor fancy figure formerly Genoa give gods grotto hæc hand head honour Horace inhabitants inscription Italians Italy Julius Cæsar kind king Latin poets Latium learned look Lucius Verus marble Marcus Marcus Aurelius medallists mention Mevania Milan miles modern medals mole mountain Naples natural noble observed occasion old coins old Roman Ovid palace particular pieces pillars pope port present prince quæ quod Ravenna reason represented Rimini rising river rocks Rome round ruins S. C. Reverse says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander seen side Silius Italicus stands Statius statues stood suppose temple Teverone thee thou thought Tiberius tibi tion town Trajan Venetians Venice verse VIRG Virgil whole