The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... represented in the natural horror and deformity of his character . On the other side of them stands another fury , that , with an insulting derision , repeats to them all the praises that their flatterers had bestowed upon them while ...
... represented in the natural horror and deformity of his character . On the other side of them stands another fury , that , with an insulting derision , repeats to them all the praises that their flatterers had bestowed upon them while ...
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... represented her.1 As this pasquinade made a great noise in Rome , the pope offered a considerable sum of money to any person that should discover the author of it . The author , relying upon his Holiness's generosity , as also on some ...
... represented her.1 As this pasquinade made a great noise in Rome , the pope offered a considerable sum of money to any person that should discover the author of it . The author , relying upon his Holiness's generosity , as also on some ...
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... represented in another corner of · the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his ar- rival . The ... represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the dogs ...
... represented in another corner of · the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his ar- rival . The ... represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the dogs ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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