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LXXVI. A lover speaks of nothing to a woman but that which exalts her; while a husband, although he may be a loving one, can never refrain from giving advice which always has the appearance of reprimand. LXXVII. A lover always starts from his mistress to himself; with a husband the contrary is the case. LXXVIII. A lover always has a desire to appear amiable.
For if that principle were admitted, it would no longer be possible ever to distinguish the works of art from those that should result from those combinations as fortuitous as a throw at dice. SECT. LXXVI. The Epicureans confound the Works of Art with those of Nature.
Murphy twenty years ago, "Thurlow is a man of such vigour of mind that I never knew I was to meet him, but I was going to tell a falsehood; I was going to say I was afraid of him, and that would not be true, for I was never afraid of any man but I never knew that I was to meet Thurlow, but I knew I had something to encounter." Monthly Review for 1787, lxxvi. 382.
Analysis of some Observations on the Constitution of the Heavens. Phil. Trans., vol. lxxv. Catalogue of Double Stars. On the Constitution of the Heavens. Phil Trans., vol., lxxvi. Catalogue of a Thousand Nebulæ and Clusters of Stars. Researches on the Cause of a Defect of Definition in Vision, which has been attributed to the Smallness of the Optic Pencils. Phil. Trans., vol. lxxvii.
But these matters that concern the gods we must leave as they are. LXXVI. Taking on board his wife and friends, Pompeius continued his voyage, only putting in at such ports as of necessity he must for water or provisions.
He had, however, always concealed his suspicions from Helen; and the only effect they had produced on him was causing him, at that time, to prohibit his children from venturing unguarded into the wood, more strictly than he would otherwise have done. 'Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee: the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain. PSA. lxxvi,10.
On Plate LXXVI. we are given thirteen examples of Sacred Trees discovered in the groves of Astarte-Aphrodite and Tanit-Artemis-Cybele, being clay copies of the Sacred Trees erected at the entrances to the temples. As Dr. Ohnefalsch-Richter states, these evidently phallic symbols undoubtedly played a part in the worship of the Sun-God Tammuz-Adonis and his bride Astarte-Aphrodite.
LXXVI. Having performed the exact march which he had proposed that day, and having led his army over the river Genusus, Caesar posted himself in his old camp opposite Asparagium; and kept his soldiers close within the entrenchments; and ordered the horse, who had been sent out under pretence of foraging, to retire immediately into the camp, through the Decuman gate.
In the interior as well as on the exterior may be seen fragments of sculpture which show much refinement. In one of the rooms of the tower a monumental mantel carved in stone bears in its centre the bust of an old man having in his hand a globe surmounted by a cross, the imperial emblem. This may be the portrait of one of the founders of the Ango family. LXXIII to LXXVI.
LXXVI. Petreius, after accomplishing this, went round every maniple, calling the soldiers by their names and entreating with tears, that they would not give up him and their absent general Pompey, as a sacrifice to the vengeance of their enemies.
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