The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... says Cynthio , that I have thrown him on a science of which I have long wished to hear the usefulness . There , says Philander , you must excuse me . present you do not know but it may have its useful- ness . But , should I endeavour to ...
... says Cynthio , that I have thrown him on a science of which I have long wished to hear the usefulness . There , says Philander , you must excuse me . present you do not know but it may have its useful- ness . But , should I endeavour to ...
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... says Philander , in hopes of making two such consider- able proselytes , I ... says Euge- nius , I must tell you what I believe surprises all be- ginners as well ... Cynthio , that , to have a relish for ancient coins , it is necessary to ...
... says Philander , in hopes of making two such consider- able proselytes , I ... says Euge- nius , I must tell you what I believe surprises all be- ginners as well ... Cynthio , that , to have a relish for ancient coins , it is necessary to ...
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... says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a person's name or face that receives all his reputation from the mint , and would never have been known DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 13.
... says Cynthio , to reject this last use of medals . I do not think it worth while to trouble myself with a person's name or face that receives all his reputation from the mint , and would never have been known DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 13.
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... says Cynthio , when trips and Cornish hugs could make a man immortal . How many heroes would Moorfields have furnished out in the days of old ? A fellow that can now only win a hat or a belt , had he lived among the Greeks , might have ...
... says Cynthio , when trips and Cornish hugs could make a man immortal . How many heroes would Moorfields have furnished out in the days of old ? A fellow that can now only win a hat or a belt , had he lived among the Greeks , might have ...
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... says Cynthio , I suppose , the names of three Roman taylors : for is it possible men of learning can have any disputes of this nature ? May not we as well believe that hereafter the whole learned world will be divided upon the make of a ...
... says Cynthio , I suppose , the names of three Roman taylors : for is it possible men of learning can have any disputes of this nature ? May not we as well believe that hereafter the whole learned world will be divided upon the make of a ...
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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