The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Virgil , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... Virgil , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method of fixing those thoughts which arise and disappear in the mind of man , and transmitting them to the last periods of time ; no other method of giving a permanency to our ideas ...
... Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method of fixing those thoughts which arise and disappear in the mind of man , and transmitting them to the last periods of time ; no other method of giving a permanency to our ideas ...
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... Virgil , -Crudelis tu quoque mater : Crudelis mater magis an puer improbus ille ? Improbus ille puer , crudelis tu quoque mater . Or , like the crow and her egg in the Greek proverb , Κακον κόρακος κακὸν ὠόν . I must here take notice of ...
... Virgil , -Crudelis tu quoque mater : Crudelis mater magis an puer improbus ille ? Improbus ille puer , crudelis tu quoque mater . Or , like the crow and her egg in the Greek proverb , Κακον κόρακος κακὸν ὠόν . I must here take notice of ...
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... Virgil is looked upon as a coward , because the phantom which appeared in his likeness ran away from Turnus . You may depend upon what I relate to you to be matter of fact , and the practice of more than one of these female panders . If ...
... Virgil is looked upon as a coward , because the phantom which appeared in his likeness ran away from Turnus . You may depend upon what I relate to you to be matter of fact , and the practice of more than one of these female panders . If ...
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... Virgil , Ah ! cruel Heaven , that made no cure for love ! " Your disconsolate servant , ATHENAIS . " " MISTER SPICTATUR , My heart is so full of loves and passions for Mrs. Gwi- nifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with ...
... Virgil , Ah ! cruel Heaven , that made no cure for love ! " Your disconsolate servant , ATHENAIS . " " MISTER SPICTATUR , My heart is so full of loves and passions for Mrs. Gwi- nifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with ...
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