The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... light , which distinguished itself from all the splendours that surrounded her , more than a flash of lightning shines in the midst of day - light . As she moved it in her hand , it brightened the heavens , the air , or the earth . When ...
... light , which distinguished itself from all the splendours that surrounded her , more than a flash of lightning shines in the midst of day - light . As she moved it in her hand , it brightened the heavens , the air , or the earth . When ...
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... light , which rather deserves the name of glory than that of light . It pierces the thickest bodies , in the same manner as the sun - beams pass through crystal ; it strengthens the sight instead of dazzling it ; and nourishes in the ...
... light , which rather deserves the name of glory than that of light . It pierces the thickest bodies , in the same manner as the sun - beams pass through crystal ; it strengthens the sight instead of dazzling it ; and nourishes in the ...
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... light , and in the midst of it a person of a most beautiful aspect ; was Truth . On her right hand there marched a male deity , who bore several quivers on his shoulders , and grasped several arrows in his hand : his name was Wit . The ...
... light , and in the midst of it a person of a most beautiful aspect ; was Truth . On her right hand there marched a male deity , who bore several quivers on his shoulders , and grasped several arrows in his hand : his name was Wit . The ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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