The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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At length , in our own time , his image , skilfully graven , appeared in Poets ' Corner . - Such a mark of national respect was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence ...
At length , in our own time , his image , skilfully graven , appeared in Poets ' Corner . - Such a mark of national respect was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence ...
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Fate of Poets - Recommendation of Tom D'Urfey 71. Observations of the Increase of Lions — Character of a Lion 96. A Proposal for Honorary Rewards Coins and Medals 162 166 GUARDIAN . PAGB a a 97. Letter from Simon Softly vi CONTENTS OF ...
Fate of Poets - Recommendation of Tom D'Urfey 71. Observations of the Increase of Lions — Character of a Lion 96. A Proposal for Honorary Rewards Coins and Medals 162 166 GUARDIAN . PAGB a a 97. Letter from Simon Softly vi CONTENTS OF ...
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66 any of SIR , Having heard the following epigram very much commended , I wonder that it has not yet had a place in your papers ; I think the suffrage of our poet - laureat should not be overlooked , which shows the opinion he ...
66 any of SIR , Having heard the following epigram very much commended , I wonder that it has not yet had a place in your papers ; I think the suffrage of our poet - laureat should not be overlooked , which shows the opinion he ...
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“ As I have made several voyages upon the sea , I have often been tossed in storms , and on that occasion have frequently reflected on the descriptions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer ...
“ As I have made several voyages upon the sea , I have often been tossed in storms , and on that occasion have frequently reflected on the descriptions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer ...
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One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry } " The way of writing , here ' very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that state of things , when every poet was in effect ...
One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry } " The way of writing , here ' very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that state of things , when every poet was in effect ...
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