Pleasure, for the gre;it lovers and students of those arts : and that this assembly might be perfectly happy, their great enemies and disturbers, Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are by the Genii of their opposite virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence,... A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University ... - Page 181814 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Plot - Natural history - 1705 - 430 pages
...Comment, in Carmen. TMcucium, Job. Seldeni, hfire Hopton'j Concor^we of Tears. viaL Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the Society , and thrown...down Head-long from the Clouds : The Report of the j4ffembly of the one, and the Expulfion of the other, being proclaimed through the open and ferene... | |
| 1764 - 164 pages
...Difturbers, Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are by the Gemi of their oppofite Virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the Society, and thrown...down Head-long from the Clouds : The Report of the Affembly of the one, and the Expuliion of the other, being proclaimed thro' the open and ferene Air,... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...Envy, Rapirm, and Brutality, are by the Genii of their oppofite Virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the Society, and thrown...down Head-long from the Clouds : The Report of the Aflembly of the one, and the Expulfion of the other, being proclaimed thro' the open and ferene Air,... | |
| 1783 - 188 pages
...and Brutality, are by the Genii of their oppofite Virtues, 'viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloqutme, driven from the Society, and thrown down Head-long from the Clouds : The Report of the Aflembly of the one, and the Expulfion of the other, being proclaimed thro' the open and ' ftreue •... | |
| Oxford (England) - 1790 - 188 pages
...Difturbers, Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are by tKe 4 Genii of their oppofite Virtues, viz. Prudence, Fofti* tude, and Eloquence, driven from the Society, and ' thrown down Head-long from the Clouds : The Re* port of the Aflembly of the one, and the Expulfiori 4 of the other, being proclaimed thro" the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Great Britain - 1809 - 442 pages
...Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are, by die Genii of their opposite virtues, viz. Prudence, Furtitude, and Eloquence, driven from the society, and thrown down headlong from the clouds: thr report of the assembly of the one. and the expulsion of the other, being proclaimed through the... | |
| 1810 - 202 pages
...Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are by the Genii of their opposite virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the society, and thrown...the open and serene air by some other of the Genii, whot blowing their antic trumpets, divide themselves into the several quarters of the world. Thus far... | |
| W M. Wade - 1817 - 662 pages
...and Brutality, are by the Genii of their opposite virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Fh^ucnec. driven from the society, and thrown down headlong...one, and the expulsion of the other, being proclaimed tbrough the open and serene air by some other of the Genii, who, blowing their antic trumpets, divide... | |
| W. M. Wade - Oxford (England) - 1818 - 524 pages
...Envy, Rapine, and Brutality, are by the Genii of their opposite virtues, viz. Prudence, Fortitude, and Eloquence, driven from the society, and thrown...general. More particularly, the circle of figures consist?, first of Theology, with her Book of Seven Seals, imploring the assistance of Truth for the... | |
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