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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... circumstance of this ode , wherein Venus is described as sending away her chariot upon her arrival at Sappho's lodgings , to denote that it was not a short transient visit which she in- tended to make her . This ode was preserved by an ...
... circumstance of this ode , wherein Venus is described as sending away her chariot upon her arrival at Sappho's lodgings , to denote that it was not a short transient visit which she in- tended to make her . This ode was preserved by an ...
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... circumstances of action ; and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man , but there is none so useful as discretion ; it ...
... circumstances of action ; and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man , but there is none so useful as discretion ; it ...
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... circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I ...
... circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I ...
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... circumstances , which follow one another in such an hurry of sentiments , notwithstanding they appear repugnant to ... circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love with ...
... circumstances , which follow one another in such an hurry of sentiments , notwithstanding they appear repugnant to ... circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love with ...
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... circumstances , he be- comes much more so by being out of countenance for them . They should rather give him occasion to exert a noble spirit , and to palliate those imperfec- tions which are not in his power , by those perfec- tions ...
... circumstances , he be- comes much more so by being out of countenance for them . They should rather give him occasion to exert a noble spirit , and to palliate those imperfec- tions which are not in his power , by those perfec- tions ...
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