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Strana 119
3 I have already declared my Opinion of the Allegory concerning Sin and Death ,
which is however a very finished Piece in its kind , when it is not considered as a
Part of an Epic Poem . The Genealogy of the several Persons is contrived with ...
3 I have already declared my Opinion of the Allegory concerning Sin and Death ,
which is however a very finished Piece in its kind , when it is not considered as a
Part of an Epic Poem . The Genealogy of the several Persons is contrived with ...
Strana 300
setting forth the Constancy and Courage of Petronius Arbiter during his last
Moments , and thinks he discovers in them a greater Firmness of Mind and
Resolution than in the Death of Seneca , Cato , or Socrates . There is no
Question but this ...
setting forth the Constancy and Courage of Petronius Arbiter during his last
Moments , and thinks he discovers in them a greater Firmness of Mind and
Resolution than in the Death of Seneca , Cato , or Socrates . There is no
Question but this ...
Strana 336
Eve afterwards proposes to her Husband , in the Blindness of her Despair , that to
prevent their Guilt from descending upon Posterity they should resolve to live
Childless ; or , if that could not be done , theya should seek their own Deaths by ...
Eve afterwards proposes to her Husband , in the Blindness of her Despair , that to
prevent their Guilt from descending upon Posterity they should resolve to live
Childless ; or , if that could not be done , theya should seek their own Deaths by ...
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