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1 i in the Iliad : the God had caft two ftatues , which he endued with the power of motion ; and it is faid presently after , that he is fcarce able to go unless they fupport him . k It is reported by fome , fays Ptolemæus EpbaThat ...
1 i in the Iliad : the God had caft two ftatues , which he endued with the power of motion ; and it is faid presently after , that he is fcarce able to go unless they fupport him . k It is reported by fome , fays Ptolemæus EpbaThat ...
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His fancy being fully replenished , might supply him with every proper occasional image ; and his foul after having enlarged itself , and taken in an extenfive variety of the creation , might be equal to the task of an Iliad and an ...
His fancy being fully replenished , might supply him with every proper occasional image ; and his foul after having enlarged itself , and taken in an extenfive variety of the creation , might be equal to the task of an Iliad and an ...
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