The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... ports and triumphal arches as there are not the least traces of in the places where they once stood . You have here the models of several ancient temples , though the temples themselves , and the gods that were worshipped in them , are ...
... ports and triumphal arches as there are not the least traces of in the places where they once stood . You have here the models of several ancient temples , though the temples themselves , and the gods that were worshipped in them , are ...
Page 124
... port , or the making a highway , were not looked upon as improper sub , jects for a coin . They were glad of any opportuni ty to encourage their emperors in the humour of doing good , and knew very well , that many of these acts of ...
... port , or the making a highway , were not looked upon as improper sub , jects for a coin . They were glad of any opportuni ty to encourage their emperors in the humour of doing good , and knew very well , that many of these acts of ...
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... port , called Cassis , where the next morning we were not a little surprised to see the mountains about the town covered with green olive trees , or laid out in beautiful gardens , which gave us a great variety of pleasing prospects ...
... port , called Cassis , where the next morning we were not a little surprised to see the mountains about the town covered with green olive trees , or laid out in beautiful gardens , which gave us a great variety of pleasing prospects ...
Page 154
... port . On the promontory , where the town of Monaco now stands , was formerly the temple of Hercules Monæcus , which still gives the name to the small principality . Aggeribus socer Alpinis atque arce Monaci Descendens.- VIRG . En . 6 ...
... port . On the promontory , where the town of Monaco now stands , was formerly the temple of Hercules Monæcus , which still gives the name to the small principality . Aggeribus socer Alpinis atque arce Monaci Descendens.- VIRG . En . 6 ...
Page 159
... ports , and have provided themselves with long guns and mortars . It is easy for those that are strong at sea to bring them to what terms they please ; for , having but little arable land , they are forced to fetch all their corn from ...
... ports , and have provided themselves with long guns and mortars . It is easy for those that are strong at sea to bring them to what terms they please ; for , having but little arable land , they are forced to fetch all their corn from ...
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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