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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... Virgil , " Ah ! cruel Heaven , that made no cure for love ! " " Your disconsolate Servant , ATHENAIS . ↑ " MISTER SPICTATUR , t ۱۰ " My heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run ...
... Virgil , " Ah ! cruel Heaven , that made no cure for love ! " " Your disconsolate Servant , ATHENAIS . ↑ " MISTER SPICTATUR , t ۱۰ " My heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run ...
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... Virgil ; as Homer , to express a man both timorous and saucy , makes use of a kind of point , which is very rarely to be met with in his writings ; namely , that he had the eyes of a dog , but the heart of a deer . A just and reasonable ...
... Virgil ; as Homer , to express a man both timorous and saucy , makes use of a kind of point , which is very rarely to be met with in his writings ; namely , that he had the eyes of a dog , but the heart of a deer . A just and reasonable ...
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... , and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile , I have sometimes fancied the Trunk - maker in the upper gallery to be like Virgil's ruler of the wind , i seated upon the top of a mountain , who , NO . 235 . 27 SPECTATOR .
... , and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile , I have sometimes fancied the Trunk - maker in the upper gallery to be like Virgil's ruler of the wind , i seated upon the top of a mountain , who , NO . 235 . 27 SPECTATOR .
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... Virgil nor Horace would have gained so great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . Indeed , all the great writers of that age , for whom singly we have so great an esteem , stand up ...
... Virgil nor Horace would have gained so great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . Indeed , all the great writers of that age , for whom singly we have so great an esteem , stand up ...
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... . It would be endless to quote verses out of Virgil which have this particular kind of beauty in the numbers ; but I may take an occasion in a future paper to shew several of them which have escaped the 64 NO . 253 . SPECTATOR .
... . It would be endless to quote verses out of Virgil which have this particular kind of beauty in the numbers ; but I may take an occasion in a future paper to shew several of them which have escaped the 64 NO . 253 . SPECTATOR .
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