Miscellaneous Works, Svazek 3D.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... arm men with such powers to authorize a lie , and establish a religion in the world which was displeasing to him , or that evil spirits would lend them such an effectual assistance to beat down vice and idolatry ? V. When the apostles ...
... arm men with such powers to authorize a lie , and establish a religion in the world which was displeasing to him , or that evil spirits would lend them such an effectual assistance to beat down vice and idolatry ? V. When the apostles ...
Strana 86
... arm distain'd with blood , Who joins in leagues the jarring lands , The horn of plenty fills her hands . The description , says Eugenius , is a copy of the figure we have before us and for the future , in- stead of any farther note on ...
... arm distain'd with blood , Who joins in leagues the jarring lands , The horn of plenty fills her hands . The description , says Eugenius , is a copy of the figure we have before us and for the future , in- stead of any farther note on ...
Strana 123
... arm'd , the god begins his airy race , And drives the racking clouds along the liquid space . DRYDEN . The two heads over the two cornucopia are of the emperor's children , who are sometimes called among the poets , the pledges of Peace ...
... arm'd , the god begins his airy race , And drives the racking clouds along the liquid space . DRYDEN . The two heads over the two cornucopia are of the emperor's children , who are sometimes called among the poets , the pledges of Peace ...
Strana 126
... arms bare , and as much exposed to view as our hands and faces are at present . Before I had made this remark , I have sometimes wondered to see the Roman poets , in their descriptions of a beautiful man , so often mentioning the turn ...
... arms bare , and as much exposed to view as our hands and faces are at present . Before I had made this remark , I have sometimes wondered to see the Roman poets , in their descriptions of a beautiful man , so often mentioning the turn ...
Strana 132
... . 2 . An infant Titan held she in her arms ; Yet sufferably bright , the eye might bear The ungrown glories of his beamy hair . m See second series , figure 11 . Mild was the babe , and from his cries there 132 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
... . 2 . An infant Titan held she in her arms ; Yet sufferably bright , the eye might bear The ungrown glories of his beamy hair . m See second series , figure 11 . Mild was the babe , and from his cries there 132 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
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ancient antique Antoninus Pius apostles appear arms army beautiful Cæsar Christianity church CLAUD Claudian Commodus confess conversation cornu CREECH disciples dress DRYDEN emblem emperor empire enemy Evangelists fancy farther figure France French give gods Goodman Fact hæc hand hath head heathen honour Horace Ibid inscription Irenæus Jews Judæa Julian the apostate Julius Cæsar kind king labarum Latin poets learned pagans lived martyrs medallists mentioned miracles modern medals monarchy multitude nation nature occasion old coins old Roman Origen OVID pagan Parthia particular passage peace persons posture present prince reason religion Reverse of Adrian Rome S. C. Reverse Saviour Saviour's history says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander second series Silius Italicus Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy STATIUS suppose tell Tertullian thee third series thou thought tibi tion Trajan truth verse Victory VIRG Virgil virtues whole