Miscellaneous Works, Svazek 3D.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... the knowledge of arts and sciences , were parti- cularly qualified to examine these prophecies with great care and impartiality , and without prejudice or prepossession . If the Jews on the one side put 50 THE EVIDENCES OF.
... the knowledge of arts and sciences , were parti- cularly qualified to examine these prophecies with great care and impartiality , and without prejudice or prepossession . If the Jews on the one side put 50 THE EVIDENCES OF.
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Joseph Addison. prepossession . If the Jews on the one side put an unnatural interpretation on these prophecies , to evade the force of them in their controversies with the Christians ; or if the Christians on the other side overstrained ...
Joseph Addison. prepossession . If the Jews on the one side put an unnatural interpretation on these prophecies , to evade the force of them in their controversies with the Christians ; or if the Christians on the other side overstrained ...
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... side , Sighs for an Otho , and neglects his bride . Theirs is the vanity , the learning thine , Touch'd by thy hand , again Rome's glories shine : Her gods , and godlike heroes rise to view , And all her faded garlands bloom anew . Nor ...
... side , Sighs for an Otho , and neglects his bride . Theirs is the vanity , the learning thine , Touch'd by thy hand , again Rome's glories shine : Her gods , and godlike heroes rise to view , And all her faded garlands bloom anew . Nor ...
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... side of it . The interpreters of Seneca , says Philan- der , will understand the precedent verses as a de- scription of Venus , though in my opinion there is only the first of them that can aptly relate to her , which at the same time ...
... side of it . The interpreters of Seneca , says Philan- der , will understand the precedent verses as a de- scription of Venus , though in my opinion there is only the first of them that can aptly relate to her , which at the same time ...
Strana 113
... side : But smoothly cleave th ' unruffled tide . After having considered the ship as a metaphor , we may now look on it as a reality , and observe in it the make of the old Roman vessels , as they are de- scribed among the poets . It is ...
... side : But smoothly cleave th ' unruffled tide . After having considered the ship as a metaphor , we may now look on it as a reality , and observe in it the make of the old Roman vessels , as they are de- scribed among the poets . It is ...
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