The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Ulysses , that for the repose of his soul , he would build a monument over him , and perform funeral rites to his memory . Ulysses with great sorrow of heart promises to fulfil his request , and is immediately diverted to an object much ...
... Ulysses , that for the repose of his soul , he would build a monument over him , and perform funeral rites to his memory . Ulysses with great sorrow of heart promises to fulfil his request , and is immediately diverted to an object much ...
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... Ulysses , to have been the shades of the finest women th had ever lived upon the earth , and who had either been th daughters of kings , the mistresses of gods , or mothers heroes ; such as Antiope , Alcmena , Leda , Ariadne , Iph media ...
... Ulysses , to have been the shades of the finest women th had ever lived upon the earth , and who had either been th daughters of kings , the mistresses of gods , or mothers heroes ; such as Antiope , Alcmena , Leda , Ariadne , Iph media ...
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... Ulysses , who had won the armour of Achi from him , and by that means occasioned his death , is admi by every one that reads it . When Ulysses relates the sull ness of his deportment , and considers the greatness of hero , he expresses ...
... Ulysses , who had won the armour of Achi from him , and by that means occasioned his death , is admi by every one that reads it . When Ulysses relates the sull ness of his deportment , and considers the greatness of hero , he expresses ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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