T. Lucretius Carus, Of the Nature of Things, Zväzok 2J. Matthews, 1714 - 398 strán (strany) |
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Strana 429
... fhould ferve the other , con - have been firft inftituted to cele- triv'd the Matter fo , that Her - brate the Funeral of Opheltes , cules was born after Euryftheus , Son of Lycurgus , and who was who , at her Inftigation , com- kill'd ...
... fhould ferve the other , con - have been firft inftituted to cele- triv'd the Matter fo , that Her - brate the Funeral of Opheltes , cules was born after Euryftheus , Son of Lycurgus , and who was who , at her Inftigation , com- kill'd ...
Strana 438
... fhould prove it true : But NOTES . men effe mundum credi par eft ,, æternum , immenfum ; neque genitum , neque interiturum un- quam . Nat . Hift . lib . 2. cap . 1 . Thus Epicurus agreed with us , That the World had a Begin ning ; but ...
... fhould prove it true : But NOTES . men effe mundum credi par eft ,, æternum , immenfum ; neque genitum , neque interiturum un- quam . Nat . Hift . lib . 2. cap . 1 . Thus Epicurus agreed with us , That the World had a Begin ning ; but ...
Strana 447
... fhould meet with equal Praise ; Or be esteem'd ETERNAL , all fecure From Ruin , or the TEETH of TIME endure ; 175 And that ' tis impious to defign to prove , What was contriv'd by the wife Pow'RS ABOVE , And fix'd eternal for the MAN ...
... fhould meet with equal Praise ; Or be esteem'd ETERNAL , all fecure From Ruin , or the TEETH of TIME endure ; 175 And that ' tis impious to defign to prove , What was contriv'd by the wife Pow'RS ABOVE , And fix'd eternal for the MAN ...
Strana 448
... fhould they , who liv'd in perfect Ease , 190 Who ne'er faw any Thing , but what did please , " Be tickled thus with Love of Novelties ? Perhaps they lay obscure , and hid in Night , Till Things began , and Day produc'd the Light ...
... fhould they , who liv'd in perfect Ease , 190 Who ne'er faw any Thing , but what did please , " Be tickled thus with Love of Novelties ? Perhaps they lay obscure , and hid in Night , Till Things began , and Day produc'd the Light ...
Strana 449
... fhould ftrive , As long as PLEASURE will invite , to live ; } But they , who ne'er had tafted Joys , nor feen , 200 What Hurt to them , fuppofe they ne'er had been ? Befides : Whence had the GODS their Notice , whence their MIND , Those ...
... fhould ftrive , As long as PLEASURE will invite , to live ; } But they , who ne'er had tafted Joys , nor feen , 200 What Hurt to them , fuppofe they ne'er had been ? Befides : Whence had the GODS their Notice , whence their MIND , Those ...
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