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And when we have considered all this , we must needs confess , that after all these losses sustained by Pindar , all we can add to him by our wit or invention ( not deserting fill his subject ) is not like to make him a richer man than ...
And when we have considered all this , we must needs confess , that after all these losses sustained by Pindar , all we can add to him by our wit or invention ( not deserting fill his subject ) is not like to make him a richer man than ...
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... for that ald not deserve half these words ; as by this occasion ectify the opinion of divers men upon this matter . ita ( Les ) e leir original , to the Hebrews of his time , though to our Hebrews of Buxtorfius's making , the most ...
... for that ald not deserve half these words ; as by this occasion ectify the opinion of divers men upon this matter . ita ( Les ) e leir original , to the Hebrews of his time , though to our Hebrews of Buxtorfius's making , the most ...
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And when we have considered all this , we must needs confess , that after all these loffes sustained by Pindar , all we can add to him by our wit or invention ( not deserting ftill his subject ) is not like to make him a richer man than ...
And when we have considered all this , we must needs confess , that after all these loffes sustained by Pindar , all we can add to him by our wit or invention ( not deserting ftill his subject ) is not like to make him a richer man than ...
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I speak not so much all this , in defence of my manner of translating , or imitating ( or what other title they please ) the two ensuing Odes of Pindar ; for that would not deserve half these words ; as by this occasion to rectify the ...
I speak not so much all this , in defence of my manner of translating , or imitating ( or what other title they please ) the two ensuing Odes of Pindar ; for that would not deserve half these words ; as by this occasion to rectify the ...
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... Alcides too thy ftrings may move ; But , oh ! what man to join with these can worthy prove ! B. 4 Joth Join Theron boldly to their facred names ; Theron the [7] ...
... Alcides too thy ftrings may move ; But , oh ! what man to join with these can worthy prove ! B. 4 Joth Join Theron boldly to their facred names ; Theron the [7] ...
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