| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 374 páginas
...original principles, and ideas much nobler than what had given birth even to claffical magnificence. For having been accuftomed, during the gloom of paganifm,...common to all nations) When their new Religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly projected to make them refemble Grwes, as nearly as the Then cbp... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 386 páginas
...on't, That, lac'd with bits of ruftic, makes a Front. NOTES. birth even to claffical magnificence. For this northern People having been accuftomed, during...gloom of paganifm, to worfhip the Deity in GROVES (a praftice common to all nations) when their new Religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 402 páginas
...Pilafter on't, That, lac'd with bits of ruftic, makes a Front. NOTES. during the gloom of puganifm, to worfhip the Deity in GROVES (a practice common to all nations) when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly projected to make them refemble Graves, as nearly as the diftance... | |
| 1772 - 552 páginas
...to cialHcal magnificence; for having^C"1 ,*çcuftôihed du» ring Ac gloom of Paganift» to worlhip the deity in groves, a practice common to all nations, when their new religion required Covered edifices, they ingeniouuy projencd to nuke them referable groves, as ncarty as the di flanee... | |
| 1772 - 412 páginas
...original principles,and ideas much nobler than what havs given birth to claffical magnificence; for having been accuftomed during the gloom of Paganifm...common to all nations, when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingenkmfiy projected to make them refemble groves, as nearly as the diftance... | |
| Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 páginas
...original principle», and ideas much nobler than what had given birth even to claflical magnificence. For this northern people having been accuftomed, during the gloom of paganifm, to worihip the deity in groves (a practice common to all nations) when their new religion required covered... | |
| 1794 - 518 páginas
...classical magnificence. For having bein d, during the gloom of Paganism, to worship tjie -Peityja. groves (a practice common to all nations), when their new religion, required covered edifices, they ingeniously projected to make them resemble grove;, as nearly as the distance... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 386 páginas
...original principles and ideas much nobler than what had given birth even to claffical magnificence: For this northern people having been accuftomed, during...gloom of paganifm, to worfhip the Deity in GROVES, (a praftice common to all nations,) when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 384 páginas
...onginal principles and ideas much nobler than what had given birth even to clafilcal magnificence : For this northern people having been accuftomed, during...gloom of paganifm, to worfhip the Deity in GROVES, (a praftice common to all nations,) when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 páginas
...magnificence. For this northern people having been accullomed, during the gloom of pa- • gamfm, to worihip the deity in groves (a practice common to all nations) ; when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingenioufly pmjected to make them referable groves, as nearly as the diilancc... | |
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