The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Poem on it PAGH 438 441 444 · 447 450 • 453 457 461 464 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers 458. On true and false Modesty 459. On religious Faith and Practice 467 • 470 473 463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches , a Vision 464 ...
... Poem on it PAGH 438 441 444 · 447 450 • 453 457 461 464 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers 458. On true and false Modesty 459. On religious Faith and Practice 467 • 470 473 463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches , a Vision 464 ...
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... poem on the resur- rection , mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method ...
... poem on the resur- rection , mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method ...
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... poem . As for the Odyssey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as one of these allegorical fables , by the moral which he has given us of several parts of it . The greatest Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing ...
... poem . As for the Odyssey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as one of these allegorical fables , by the moral which he has given us of several parts of it . The greatest Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing ...
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... poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters . Several of our ... poems upon love . Whatever might have been the occasion of this Ode , the English reader will enter into the beauties ...
... poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters . Several of our ... poems upon love . Whatever might have been the occasion of this Ode , the English reader will enter into the beauties ...
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... poem on Fletcher's works ! But whither am I strayed ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other men's dispraise ; Nor is thy fame on lesser ruins built , Nor needs thy juster title the foul guilt Of eastern kings , who , to secure ...
... poem on Fletcher's works ! But whither am I strayed ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other men's dispraise ; Nor is thy fame on lesser ruins built , Nor needs thy juster title the foul guilt Of eastern kings , who , to secure ...
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