The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
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... a king of Portugal would be borrowing thoughts out of Ovid's Metamorphoses when he talked even to those of his own court ; but to allude to these Roman fables when he talks to an emperor of Barbary , seems very extraordinary .
... a king of Portugal would be borrowing thoughts out of Ovid's Metamorphoses when he talked even to those of his own court ; but to allude to these Roman fables when he talks to an emperor of Barbary , seems very extraordinary .
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“ Ovid seems to have been Muley Molock's favourite author , witness the lines that follow . She's still inexorable , still imperious And loud , as if , like Bacchus , born in thunder . “ I shall conclude my remarks on his part ...
“ Ovid seems to have been Muley Molock's favourite author , witness the lines that follow . She's still inexorable , still imperious And loud , as if , like Bacchus , born in thunder . “ I shall conclude my remarks on his part ...
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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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