The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 99
... nihil esse in societate hominum magis vel Deo gratum , vel rationi consentaneum , esse in civitate nihil ęquius , nihil utilius , quam potiri rerum dignissimum . Eum te agnoscunt om- nes , Cromuelle , ea tu civis maximus et gloriosissi ...
... nihil esse in societate hominum magis vel Deo gratum , vel rationi consentaneum , esse in civitate nihil ęquius , nihil utilius , quam potiri rerum dignissimum . Eum te agnoscunt om- nes , Cromuelle , ea tu civis maximus et gloriosissi ...
Page 178
... Nihil , " in Latin , by Passerat , a Dr. Johnson has made no mention of " Valen- tinian , " ( altered from Beaumont and Fletcher ) which was published after his death by a friend , who describes him in the preface not only as being one ...
... Nihil , " in Latin , by Passerat , a Dr. Johnson has made no mention of " Valen- tinian , " ( altered from Beaumont and Fletcher ) which was published after his death by a friend , who describes him in the preface not only as being one ...
Page 181
... NIHIL est gemmis , NIHIL est pretiosius auro . Huc animum , huc igitur vultus adverte benignos : Res nova narratur quę nulli audita priorum , Ausonii et Graii dixerunt cętera vates , Ausonię indictum NIHIL est Gręcęque Camœnę . E ...
... NIHIL est gemmis , NIHIL est pretiosius auro . Huc animum , huc igitur vultus adverte benignos : Res nova narratur quę nulli audita priorum , Ausonii et Graii dixerunt cętera vates , Ausonię indictum NIHIL est Gręcęque Camœnę . E ...
Page 182
... NIHIL est , NIHIL altius astris . Tuque , tibi licet eximium sit mentis acumen , Omnem in naturam penetrans , et in abdita rerum , Pace tua , Memmi , NIHIL ignorare videris . Sole tamen NIHIL est , a puro clarius igne . Tange NIHIL ...
... NIHIL est , NIHIL altius astris . Tuque , tibi licet eximium sit mentis acumen , Omnem in naturam penetrans , et in abdita rerum , Pace tua , Memmi , NIHIL ignorare videris . Sole tamen NIHIL est , a puro clarius igne . Tange NIHIL ...
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