| Conyers Middleton - 1741 - 434 pagine
...to reverence him in the clafs cf their inferior Deitics [b] : a rank, which he would have prelerved to this day, if he had happened to live in Papal Rome, where he could not have failed, as Erafmus lays, from the innocence of his life, of obtaining the honor and title of a Saint [:']. As... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1766 - 448 pagine
...to reverence him in theclafs of their inferior Deities [t>] : a rank, which he would have preferved to this day, if he had happened to live in Papal Rome, where he could not have failed, as Erafmus fays, [i] from the innocence of bis lifet of obtaining the honor and title of a Saint. As to... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 372 pagine
...to reverence him in the clafs of their inferior Deities * : a rank , which he would have preferved to this day , if he had happened to live in Papal Rome , where he could not have failed , as Erafmus fays 9 , from the innocence of his life , of obtaining the honor and title of a faint. As to... | |
| 1797 - 522 pagine
...began to reverence him in the clafs of their inftri'ir deities ; a rank which he would have prcferved to this day, if he had happened to live in papal Rome, where he could not have failed, as Eralmus fays, from the inntcttict qf bis life, of obtaining the honour and title of a faint. As to... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 462 pagine
...near three centuries after his death, began to reverence him in the class of their inferior deitiesf : A rank which he would have preserved to this day,...life, of obtaining the honour and title of a saint J. As to his person, he was tall and slender, with a neck particularly long ; yet his features were... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 pagine
...near three centuries after his death, began to reverence him in the class of their inferior deitiesf: a rank which he would have preserved to this day,...says, from the innocence of his life, of obtaining the honor and title of a saintj. As to his person, he was tall and slender, with a neck particularly long... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pagine
...emperors, near three centuries after his death, began to reverence him in the class of their interior deities; a rank, which he would have preserved to...have failed, as Erasmus says, from the innocence of hi* life, of obtaining the honour and title of a saint. As to his person, he was tall and slender with... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pagine
...his learning beyond those of their empire. So that their veryemperors, near three centuries after his y onu to be short, the several divisions of it appear...lengthening our span in general, but would fain contract 1o live in papal Rome, where he could not have failed, as Erasmus says, from tho innocence of his life,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 pagine
...eenturies after his death, began to reverenee him in the elass of their inferior deities : a rail; whieh he would have preserved to this day, if he had happened to live in papal Rome ; where lae eould not have failed, as Erasmus says, from the innoeenee of his life, of obtain, ing the honour... | |
| José de Urcullu - 1837 - 354 pagine
...learning beyond those of their empire. So that their very emperors, nearly three centuries after his death, began to reverence him in the class of their...not have failed, as Erasmus says, from the innocence ofhia life, of obtaining the honour and title of a saint. Del Cap. LII. de Don Quijote de la Mancha.... | |
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