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Page 41
... say these are but two Branches of the Barrady . ( s ) Leper ; Fr. Ital . Span . Lat , from the Gr . i . e . A Le- prous Man , full of Scabs or Scales ; one that is infected with the Leprofy , Gr . i . e . A burn- ing or very hot Disease ...
... say these are but two Branches of the Barrady . ( s ) Leper ; Fr. Ital . Span . Lat , from the Gr . i . e . A Le- prous Man , full of Scabs or Scales ; one that is infected with the Leprofy , Gr . i . e . A burn- ing or very hot Disease ...
Page 69
... say they who counsel War , why do we cease ? We are predeftinated , reserved , and destined to eternal Mifery , let us do what we will , what can we fuffer more , what can we suffer worse ? Is this then worft , thus in Arms , fitting Is ...
... say they who counsel War , why do we cease ? We are predeftinated , reserved , and destined to eternal Mifery , let us do what we will , what can we fuffer more , what can we suffer worse ? Is this then worft , thus in Arms , fitting Is ...
Page 87
... Poly- bius and Livy say , that the Ita- lians , Gauls , and others paft and repaft them , long before this fa- mous expedition of Hannibal . ceived , ceived of dire CHIMERAS ( i ) , HYDRAS ( Chap II . PARADISE LOST . 87.
... Poly- bius and Livy say , that the Ita- lians , Gauls , and others paft and repaft them , long before this fa- mous expedition of Hannibal . ceived , ceived of dire CHIMERAS ( i ) , HYDRAS ( Chap II . PARADISE LOST . 87.
Page 103
... say Oxford . A Paffage into the Eu xine Sea , by Conftantinople , thro which Jaon paffed with much Difficulty and Danger in his Voy- age . It is fo ftrait and narrow , that Cattle fwim over it , and they hear the Cocks crowing and Dogs ...
... say Oxford . A Paffage into the Eu xine Sea , by Conftantinople , thro which Jaon paffed with much Difficulty and Danger in his Voy- age . It is fo ftrait and narrow , that Cattle fwim over it , and they hear the Cocks crowing and Dogs ...
Page 141
... say that I could repent , and could by an Act of Grace retain my for- mer State ; how foon would Height recall high Thoughts ? And how foon unfay what feigned Sub- miffion had fworn ! Eafe would recant Vows that were made in Pain , as ...
... say that I could repent , and could by an Act of Grace retain my for- mer State ; how foon would Height recall high Thoughts ? And how foon unfay what feigned Sub- miffion had fworn ! Eafe would recant Vows that were made in Pain , as ...
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