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Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses - Page 398
by Abraham Cowley - 1906 - 499 pages
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Select Works, Volume 2

Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 pages
...gloried in the good fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did fo much as take notice of him ; and Epicurus lived there...well, that is, lay hid many years in his gardens, fo famous fmce that time, with his friend Metrodorus: after whofe death, making in one of his letters...
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Select Works of Mr. A. Cowley

Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 pages
...gloried in the good fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did fo mifch as take notice of him ; and Epicurus lived there very...well, that is, lay hid many years in his gardens, fo famous fince that time, with his friend Metrodorus: after whofe death, making in one of his letters...
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Select Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Two Volumes, Volume 2

Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 pages
...we may lay well enough out of the fame author [/], [>] Hor. i Ep. xviii. lojt [/] 2 Sat. vii. 1 14. notice of ..him ; ,and Epicurus lived there very well^ that is, lay hid many years in his gardens, fo famous fmce. that, time,, wjth hjs friend Metrodorus: 'after whofe death, making in one of his letters...
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The Works of the English Poets: Cowley

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 514 pages
...gloried in the good-fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did fo niuch as take notice of him ; and Epicurus lived there very well, that is, * Virg. /En. i. 415. Jay hid many yean in his gardens, fo famous fme* that time, with his friend Metrodorus...
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The Works of the English Poets: Cowley

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 pages
...gloried in the good-fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did fo much as take notice of him; and Epicurus lived there very well, ibat is, '" Virg. /En. i, 4i5. U 3 \ยป1 Jay hid many years in his gardens, fo famous fmce that time,...
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Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret ...

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...gloried in the good-fortune and commodity of it, 4hat, when he came to Athens, nobody there did fo much as take notice of him; and Epicurus lived there very well, that is, lay hid many years in his ganlens, fo famous jince that time, with his friend Metrodoms : after whofe death, making in one of...
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The Works of Abraham Cowley, Volume 3

Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 pages
...manner as if he gloried in the good-fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did so much as take notice of him ; and Epicurus...commemoration of the happiness which they two had enjoyed together, he adds at last, that he thought it no disparagement to those grcat/elicities of...
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The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, Volume 3

Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 pages
...manner as if he gloried in the good-fortune and commodity of it, that, when he came to Athens, nobody there did so much as take notice of him ; and Epicurus...commemoration of the happiness which they two had enjoyed together, he adds at last, that he thought it no disparagement to those great felicities of...
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A Manual of Essays: Selected from Various Authors

Manual - 1809 - 288 pages
...manner as if he gloried in the good fortune and commodity of it, that when he came to Athens, nobody there did so much as take notice of him ; and Epicurus lived there many years in his gardens, so famous since that time, with his friend Metradorus, after whose death,...
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Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...103. * Declajn, de Apib, 8 Sat. vii. 114. * Virg. Ala. i. 415. that time, with his friend Metrodonw: after whose death, making in one of his letters a...commemoration of the happiness which they two had enjoyed together, he adds at last, that he thought it no disparagement to those great felicities of...
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