The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation mouldering every Sunday , and hear- ing at length what was the occasion of it , resolved to give his parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any ...
... learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation mouldering every Sunday , and hear- ing at length what was the occasion of it , resolved to give his parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any ...
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... learned . I must , however , observe in this place , that the breaking off the combat between Gabriel and Satan , by the hanging out of the golden scales in heaven , is a refinement upon Homer's thought , who tells us , that before the ...
... learned . I must , however , observe in this place , that the breaking off the combat between Gabriel and Satan , by the hanging out of the golden scales in heaven , is a refinement upon Homer's thought , who tells us , that before the ...
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... Learned , in which they give us an abstract of all such books as are printed in any part of Europe . Now , sir , it is my design to publish every month An Account of the Works of the Unlearned . Several late productions of my own ...
... Learned , in which they give us an abstract of all such books as are printed in any part of Europe . Now , sir , it is my design to publish every month An Account of the Works of the Unlearned . Several late productions of my own ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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action Adam Adam and Eve admirable Æneid agreeable Alcibiades allegory ancient angels appear Aristotle beautiful behaviour character circumstances colours consider conversation critics death delight described discourse discover Divine earth Edition endeavoured English everything fable fallen angels fame fancy father give happiness head heart heaven Homer honour human humour Iliad imagination Jupiter kind letter likewise live look mankind manner Mariamne marriage means Milton mind moral nature neral never noble observed occasion opinion Ovid pains paper Paradise Lost particular passage passion perfection person pleased pleasure poem poet poetry proper raised reader reason religion renegado ridicule Sappho Satan says secret sentiments short Socrates soul species speech spirit sublime take notice tells temper thee Theodosius things thou thought tion told Translated verse VIRG Virgil virtue vols whole words writing