The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... stood ; Just men , by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints , who taught , and led , the way to heaven . Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a nobler guest , Nor e'er was to the bowers of ...
... stood ; Just men , by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints , who taught , and led , the way to heaven . Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a nobler guest , Nor e'er was to the bowers of ...
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... stood a mountain , with its head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was ...
... stood a mountain , with its head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was ...
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... stood at my right hand during the course of this whole vision , observing in me a burning desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time ...
... stood at my right hand during the course of this whole vision , observing in me a burning desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time ...
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... stood an hideous phantom , that opposed our further passage . One of these apparitions had his right hand filled with darts , which he brandished in the face of all who came up that way . Crowds ran back at the appearance of it , and ...
... stood an hideous phantom , that opposed our further passage . One of these apparitions had his right hand filled with darts , which he brandished in the face of all who came up that way . Crowds ran back at the appearance of it , and ...
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... stood up at his entrance and placed him on his right hand . The virgin , who it seems was one of the nine sisters that attended on the goddess of Fame , smiled with an ineffable grace at their meeting , and retired . Julius Cæsar was ...
... stood up at his entrance and placed him on his right hand . The virgin , who it seems was one of the nine sisters that attended on the goddess of Fame , smiled with an ineffable grace at their meeting , and retired . Julius Cæsar was ...
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