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1792 Samuel Rogers. NOTE S. TO THE FIRST PART . NOTE I. Verfe 47 . Ye Household Deities , & c . THESE were imagined to be the departed fouls of virtuous men , who , as a reward of the good deeds they had performed in the pre- fent life ...
1792 Samuel Rogers. NOTE S. TO THE FIRST PART . NOTE I. Verfe 47 . Ye Household Deities , & c . THESE were imagined to be the departed fouls of virtuous men , who , as a reward of the good deeds they had performed in the pre- fent life ...
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1792 Samuel Rogers. NOTES TO THE SECOND PART . NOTE XVIII . Verse 114 . Yet ftill how fweet the foothings of his art ! The astronomer chalking his figures on the wall , in Hogarth's ... NOTE NOTE XX . Verse 183 . Thus , with the NOTES ...
1792 Samuel Rogers. NOTES TO THE SECOND PART . NOTE XVIII . Verse 114 . Yet ftill how fweet the foothings of his art ! The astronomer chalking his figures on the wall , in Hogarth's ... NOTE NOTE XX . Verse 183 . Thus , with the NOTES ...
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... NOTE XXI . Verse 210 . Above , below aerial murmurs fwell . At a distance were heard the murmurs of many waterfalls , not audi- ble in the day - time . NOTE XXII . Verse 232 . Derwent's clear mirror . The Lake of Kefwick in Cumberland .
... NOTE XXI . Verse 210 . Above , below aerial murmurs fwell . At a distance were heard the murmurs of many waterfalls , not audi- ble in the day - time . NOTE XXII . Verse 232 . Derwent's clear mirror . The Lake of Kefwick in Cumberland .
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