The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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When this pope was at his villa , that stood upon an eminence on the banks of the Tiber , the poets contrived the following pageant or machine for his entertainment . They made a huge floating mountain , that was split at the top in ...
When this pope was at his villa , that stood upon an eminence on the banks of the Tiber , the poets contrived the following pageant or machine for his entertainment . They made a huge floating mountain , that was split at the top in ...
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We may see after what a different manner Strada proceeds in his judgment on the Latin poets ; for I intend to publish ... he will see with how much judgment every subject is adapted to the poet who makes use of it , and with how much ...
We may see after what a different manner Strada proceeds in his judgment on the Latin poets ; for I intend to publish ... he will see with how much judgment every subject is adapted to the poet who makes use of it , and with how much ...
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In a word , that Statius was among the poets , what Alexander the Great is among heroes , a man great virtues and of ... When he had done , the whole assembly declared the works of this great poet a subject rather for their admiration ...
In a word , that Statius was among the poets , what Alexander the Great is among heroes , a man great virtues and of ... When he had done , the whole assembly declared the works of this great poet a subject rather for their admiration ...
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Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present | 28 |
GUARDIAN | 159 |
Trueloves Courtship 114 Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions | 216 |
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