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Page 183
... raised against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the par- ticular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relating to the ancient stage ...
... raised against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the par- ticular dances of the Greeks and Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that part of dancing relating to the ancient stage ...
Page 291
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . ' The author here alludes to those monuments " of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead bodies by travellers , that used ...
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . ' The author here alludes to those monuments " of the eastern nations , which were mountains of stones raised upon the dead bodies by travellers , that used ...
Page 445
... raise in the ani- mal spirits . I scarce remember , in my own observa- tion , to have met with any old men , or with such who ( to use our English phrase ) wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a ...
... raise in the ani- mal spirits . I scarce remember , in my own observa- tion , to have met with any old men , or with such who ( to use our English phrase ) wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a ...
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