The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, المجلد 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... buildings of old Rome . There is an ingenious gentleman of our own nation extremely well versed in this study , who has a design of publishing the whole history of architecture , with its several improvements and de- cays , as it is to ...
... buildings of old Rome . There is an ingenious gentleman of our own nation extremely well versed in this study , who has a design of publishing the whole history of architecture , with its several improvements and de- cays , as it is to ...
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... buildings on the best preserved medals . You here see the copies of such ports and triumphal arches as there are not the least traces of in the places where they once stood . You have here the models of several ancient temples , though ...
... buildings on the best preserved medals . You here see the copies of such ports and triumphal arches as there are not the least traces of in the places where they once stood . You have here the models of several ancient temples , though ...
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... . I have read an author of this taste , that com- pares a ragged coin to a tattered colours . But to come again to our subject . As we find on medals the plans of several buildings that are now demolish- ed DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 23.
... . I have read an author of this taste , that com- pares a ragged coin to a tattered colours . But to come again to our subject . As we find on medals the plans of several buildings that are now demolish- ed DIALOGUES ON MEDALS . 23.
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. the plans of several buildings that are now demolish- ed , we see on them too the models of many ancient statues that are now lost . There are several re- verses which are owned to be the representation of ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. the plans of several buildings that are now demolish- ed , we see on them too the models of many ancient statues that are now lost . There are several re- verses which are owned to be the representation of ...
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... buildings , and a thousand other pieces of antiquity were melted down in those barbarous ages , that thought figures and letters only served to spoil the gold that was charged with them . Your medallists look on this destruction of ...
... buildings , and a thousand other pieces of antiquity were melted down in those barbarous ages , that thought figures and letters only served to spoil the gold that was charged with them . Your medallists look on this destruction of ...
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ancient antiquities Antoninus Pius appears arch atque beautiful Cæsar Campania church CLAUD Claudian Commodus CREECH DRYDEN earth emblem emperor fancy figure formerly Genoa give gods grotto Hæc hand head honour Horace inhabitants inscription Italians Italy Julius Cæsar kind king Latin poets Latium learned look Lucius Verus marble Marcus Marcus Aurelius medallists mention Mevania Milan modern medals mole mountain Naples natural noble observed occasion old coins old Roman Ovid palace particular Phaëton pieces pillars pope port present prince quæ quod Ravenna represented Rimini rising river rocks Rome round ruins S. C. Reverse says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander seen side Silius Italicus stands Statius statues stood suppose temple Teverone thee thou thought Tiberius tibi tion town Trajan Venetians Venice verse VIRG Virgil whole
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الصفحة 111 - For they that led us away captive, required of us then a song, and melody in our heaviness : Sing us one of the songs of Sion. 4 How shall we sing the LORD'S song in a strange land?
الصفحة 48 - His father's heir, and from his tender wings Shakes off his parent dust ; his method he pursues, And the same lease of life on the same terms renews : When grown to manhood he begins his reign, And with...
الصفحة 8 - Statesman, yet friend to truth ! of soul sincere. In action faithful, and in honour clear ! Who broke no promise, serv'd no private end, Who gain'd no title, and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself, by all approv'd, Prais'd, wept, and honour'd by the Muse he lov'd.
الصفحة 82 - The righteous laws, and fraud and force restrain. Janus himself before his fane shall wait, And keep the dreadful issues of his gate, With bolts and iron bars: within remains Imprison'd Fury, bound in brazen chains; High on a trophy rais'd, of useless arms, He sits, and threats the world with vain alarms.
الصفحة 7 - SEE the wild waste of all-devouring years! How Rome her own sad sepulchre appears ! With nodding arches, broken temples spread, The very tombs now vanish'd like their dead!
الصفحة 7 - Convinc'd, she now contracts her vast design, And all her Triumphs shrink into a Coin.
الصفحة 283 - In joyous songs; the rocks resound her lays: In spinning, or the loom, she spends the night, And cedar brands supply her father's light. From hence were heard, rebellowing to the main, The roars of lions that refuse the chain, The grunts of bristled boars, and groans of bears, And herds of howling wolves that stun the sailors
الصفحة 227 - It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion.
الصفحة 85 - Which with the spoils of his dead foe he grac'd. The coat of arms by proud Mezentius worn, Now on a naked snag in triumph borne, Was hung on high, and glitter'd from afar, A trophy sacred to the God of War. Above his arms, fix'd on the leafless wood, Appear'd his plumy crest, besmear'd with blood...
الصفحة 246 - Within a long recess there lies a bay : An island shades it from the rolling sea, And forms a port secure for ships to ride : Broke by the jutting land on either side, In double streams the briny waters glide, Betwixt two rows of rocks : a sylvan scene Appears above, and groves for ever green : A grot is form'd beneath, with mossy seats, To rest the Nereids, and exclude the heats.