The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... represented sitting together in a circle , and joining in a concert of music . Each of them plays upon such a particular instrument as is the most suitable to his character , and expresses that style and manner of painting which is ...
... represented sitting together in a circle , and joining in a concert of music . Each of them plays upon such a particular instrument as is the most suitable to his character , and expresses that style and manner of painting which is ...
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... represented in the natural horror an deformity of his character . On the other side of them stand another fury , that , with an insulting derision , repeats t them all the praises that their flatterers had bestowed upor them while they ...
... represented in the natural horror an deformity of his character . On the other side of them stand another fury , that , with an insulting derision , repeats t them all the praises that their flatterers had bestowed upor them while they ...
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... represented in another corner of the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his ar- rival . The tent ... represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the ...
... represented in another corner of the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his ar- rival . The tent ... represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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