This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1730 edition. Excerpt: ... the Grapes had never had that prodigious Succefs. Ica. In fhort, tho' all are oblig'd to be doing fomething in the World, yet we find no Body knows what they are about. And the Painter's Example is enough to fill us with Scruples, even in Affairs in which we have conducted ourfelves ever fo well, and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1730 edition. Excerpt: ... the Grapes had never had that prodigious Succefs. Ica. In fhort, tho' all are oblig'd to be doing fomething in the World, yet we find no Body knows what they are about. And the Painter's Example is enough to fill us with Scruples, even in Affairs in which we have conducted ourfelves ever fo well, and to make us doubt whether fome Fault that we have fhunn'd might not better have been commitcd. So uncertain is every thing, and it looks as if Fortune took Pains to give contrary Events to the fame thing, to make her felf Sport withthe Reafon of Mankind, which ha& no certain Rule for its Direction. DIALOGUE VI!. Eroftratus and Demetrius Phalerens. E R O STRjrvS, THREE hundred and fixty Statues erc&ed in Athens to your Honour! 'Tis very much Demetr. I got the Government into my Hands, and after that 'twas no difficult matter, you may believe, to make the People compliment me with Statues. Eroft. And you were tranfported, I warrant, to think you had thus multiply'd your felf three hundred and fixty times, and that you met with nothing but your dear felf throughout a whole Gty? Demetr. I own it: But alas.' 'twas a Joy of a very fliort Duration j the Face of Affairs foon alter'd, and in a Day's time not one of my Statues was left Handing: They were all beaten down, and broke to Pieces. Erofi.. Erofi. A terrible Reverfe of Fortune! And pray who perfcrai'd this noble Exploit? Demtr. 'Twas Demetrius Potiorcetes, (a Shame take him !) the Son of Antigoniis. Evofi. Wou'd toHeav'n I had been in his Place. I'll fwear 'twas infinite Pleafore to deftroy fuch a vail Number of Statues made for one Mm. Demetr. Such a brutal Wifh becomes none bat hiin that fir'd the Temple at Efbefus--I fee yon preserve your old Character. Eroft. I have been upbraided...
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Add this copy of Dialogues Of The Dead: In Three Parts to cart. $20.57, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2023 by Legare Street Press.
Add this copy of Dialogues Of The Dead: In Three Parts to cart. $30.01, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2023 by Legare Street Press.