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71.<br />

72.<br />

have been so struck with it as<br />

to have asked whether Jupiter<br />

had descended from heaven to<br />

show himself to Phidias, or<br />

whether Phidias had been carried<br />

thither to contemplate the<br />

god."— "Elgin Marbles," vol.<br />

xii p.124.<br />

"So was his will<br />

Pronounced among<br />

the gods, and by an<br />

oath,<br />

That shook heav'n's<br />

whole circumference,<br />

confirm'd."<br />

"Paradise Lost" ii. 351.<br />

—A double bowl, i.e. a vessel<br />

with a cup at both ends,<br />

something like the measures<br />

by which a halfpenny or

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