The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Page 188
... represented by several illuminations disposed in a great frame of wood , with ten thousand beau- tiful exhalations of fire , which men versed in this art know very well how to raise . The evil spirits , at the same time , might very ...
... represented by several illuminations disposed in a great frame of wood , with ten thousand beau- tiful exhalations of fire , which men versed in this art know very well how to raise . The evil spirits , at the same time , might very ...
Page 455
... represented a group of people upon their knees very devoutly worshipping an old ten - penny nail . A certain lady of great learning has chosen for her device the council of Trent ; and another , who has a good satirical turn , has ...
... represented a group of people upon their knees very devoutly worshipping an old ten - penny nail . A certain lady of great learning has chosen for her device the council of Trent ; and another , who has a good satirical turn , has ...
Page 497
... represented under their proper emblems . Among other statues , he observed that of Rumour whispering an idiot in the ear , who was the representative of Credulity ; and Fac- tion embracing with her hundred arms an old - fashioned figure ...
... represented under their proper emblems . Among other statues , he observed that of Rumour whispering an idiot in the ear , who was the representative of Credulity ; and Fac- tion embracing with her hundred arms an old - fashioned figure ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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