The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... Menippus the philosopher was a second time taken up into heaven by Jupiter , when , for his en- tertainment , he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as ...
... Menippus the philosopher was a second time taken up into heaven by Jupiter , when , for his en- tertainment , he lifted up a trap - door that was placed by his footstool . At its rising , there issued through it such a din of cries as ...
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... Menippus , amidst the confusion of voices , which was so great that nothing less than the ear of Jove could distinguish them , heard the words , Riches , Honour , and Long Life , repeated in several different tones and languages . When ...
... Menippus , amidst the confusion of voices , which was so great that nothing less than the ear of Jove could distinguish them , heard the words , Riches , Honour , and Long Life , repeated in several different tones and languages . When ...
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... Menippus fancied that such lamentable cries arose from some general execution , or from wretches lying under the torture ; but Jupiter told him that they came up to him from the Isle of Pa- phos , and that he every day received ...
... Menippus fancied that such lamentable cries arose from some general execution , or from wretches lying under the torture ; but Jupiter told him that they came up to him from the Isle of Pa- phos , and that he every day received ...
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