| Benjamin Donne - Algebra - 1758 - 428 pages
...while " we form to ourfelves Things not in Being, exhibit Things ab" fent, and reprefent Things part ; that we recreate our Minds, " and delight our Ears,...inconftant Undulations of the Air to Mufical Tunes, add a plea" fant Voice to a faplefs Log, and draw a fvveet Eloquence from " a rigid Metal ; celebrate our... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1822 - 580 pages
...•while we form to ourselves things not in being, exhibit things absent, and represent things past : that we recreate our minds and delight our ears with melodious sounds, attemperate the inconstant undulations of the air to musical tunes, add a pleasant voice to a sapless log, and draw... | |
| 1843 - 684 pages
...while we form to ourselves things not in being, exhibit things absent, and represent things past : that we recreate our minds and delight our ears with melodious sounds, attemperate the inconstant undulations of the air to musical tunes, add a pleasant voice to a sapless log, and draw... | |
| Robert Édouard Moritz - Mathematics - 1914 - 434 pages
...excel, while we form to ourselves Things not in being, exhibit Things absent, and represent Things past: That we recreate our Minds and delight our Ears with melodious Sounds, attemperate the inconstant Undulations of the Air to musical Tunes, add a pleasant Voice to a sapless Log and draw... | |
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