Antiquities Explained: Being a Collection of Figured Gems Illustrated by Similar Descriptions Taken from the Classics, 第 1 卷J. Bettenham, 1737 - 188 頁 |
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... given a jufter Cause of Complaint , had he taken the Liberty to reform and amend Them . Truth and Similitude is all his Aim . And furely , had your GRACE imploy'd a Painter to copy fome ex- cellent Piece of Rubens or Raphael , you would ...
... given a jufter Cause of Complaint , had he taken the Liberty to reform and amend Them . Truth and Similitude is all his Aim . And furely , had your GRACE imploy'd a Painter to copy fome ex- cellent Piece of Rubens or Raphael , you would ...
第 xxiii 頁
... given fome Few , that with very little Variation are ingraved in other Collections ; But the beft Variation in Pieces of fuch Value , feem'd , in my Opinion , to merit a more particular Attention . I could have been glad on the Occafion ...
... given fome Few , that with very little Variation are ingraved in other Collections ; But the beft Variation in Pieces of fuch Value , feem'd , in my Opinion , to merit a more particular Attention . I could have been glad on the Occafion ...
第 xxxi 頁
... . CONTENTS of VIII . MARS , VENUS and CUPID ftanding . ] Why reprefented na- ked ? Reafon given by a Latin Poet tranflated by the Ex- POSITOR . 4 CON- CONTENTS of IX . VENUS detaining MARS from the Wars The EXPLANATION . xxxi.
... . CONTENTS of VIII . MARS , VENUS and CUPID ftanding . ] Why reprefented na- ked ? Reafon given by a Latin Poet tranflated by the Ex- POSITOR . 4 CON- CONTENTS of IX . VENUS detaining MARS from the Wars The EXPLANATION . xxxi.
第 xxxv 頁
... given by PARIS . ] She par- ticipates with CUPID the Glory of this Conqueft ; Reference to the Paffage from SILIUS ITALICUS inferted in the XVIIth Article . Of the Disposition of VENUS'S Hair ; A Citation to that Purpose from COLUTHU ...
... given by PARIS . ] She par- ticipates with CUPID the Glory of this Conqueft ; Reference to the Paffage from SILIUS ITALICUS inferted in the XVIIth Article . Of the Disposition of VENUS'S Hair ; A Citation to that Purpose from COLUTHU ...
第 xxxvi 頁
... given for It . BEGER'S Explication of a fimilar Figure preferable to the Reft . Part of this Dialogue , together with an Epigram of MARIANUS , inferted ; and tranflated by the EXPOSITOR . The Gem that occafion'd his Dialogue exhibited ...
... given for It . BEGER'S Explication of a fimilar Figure preferable to the Reft . Part of this Dialogue , together with an Epigram of MARIANUS , inferted ; and tranflated by the EXPOSITOR . The Gem that occafion'd his Dialogue exhibited ...
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第 12 頁 - Hermes obeys ; with golden pinions binds His flying feet, and mounts the western winds : And, whether o'er the seas or earth he flies, With rapid force they bear him down the skies. But first he grasps within his awful hand The mark of...
第 153 頁 - Nor plied the grass, nor bent the tender grain; And when along the level seas they flew, Scarce on the surface curl'd the briny dew. Such Erichthonius was: from him there came The sacred Tros, of whom the Trojan name.
第 106 頁 - No sooner landed, in his den they found The triple porter of the Stygian sound, Grim Cerberus, who soon began to rear His crested snakes, and arm'd his bristling hair.
第 176 頁 - Galon of Ale at our Buttrye. Item, at after Supper, a Chete loff and a Maunchet at our Panatrye barr ; a Gallon of Ale at our Buttrye barr; and half a Galon of Wyne at our Seller Barr.
第 182 頁 - In haftc they feiz'd him, and in hafte they bound ; Eager, for both had been deluded long With fruitlefs hope of his...
第 64 頁 - Sweet negligence ! by artful study wrought, A graceful error, and a lovely fault. The judgment of the glass is here unknown ; Here mirrors are supply'd by every stone.
第 154 頁 - So shall thy suppliant, strengthen'd from above, Fearless pursue the journey mark'd by Jove." Jove heard his prayer, and from the throne on high Despatch'd his bird, celestial augury! The swift^wing'd chaser of the feather'd game, And known to gods by Percnos
第 39 頁 - And am at laft by my own Arts betray'd. Erring like them, with Appetite deprav'd, This Hour, by thee, I have a Son conceiv'd ; Whom hid beneath my Zone, I muft conceal, 'Till Time his being and my Shame reveal.
第 150 頁 - Where, all his Hours are paft in circling Joy, Which Age can ne'er decay, nor Death deftroy. Now, when this Embafly the King receives, No more for abfent Ganymede he grieves; The pleafing News his aged Heart revives, And with Delight his Swift-heel'd Steeds he drives.