The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen3George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... described in those celebrated lines : -He , above the rest , In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tower , & c . His sentiments are every way answerable to his character , and suitable to a created being of the most ...
... described in those celebrated lines : -He , above the rest , In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tower , & c . His sentiments are every way answerable to his character , and suitable to a created being of the most ...
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... described as presiding over it . The part of Moloch is likewise in all its circumstances full of that fire and fury which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels . He is described in the first book as besmeared with ...
... described as presiding over it . The part of Moloch is likewise in all its circumstances full of that fire and fury which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels . He is described in the first book as besmeared with ...
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... described in very natural sentiments . When Dido , in the fourth Eneid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us the earth trem- bled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs ...
... described in very natural sentiments . When Dido , in the fourth Eneid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us the earth trem- bled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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