The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train ...
... whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train ...
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... whole armies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider the crime as it appears in a species , not as it is circumstanced in an in- dividual . I think it was ...
... whole armies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider the crime as it appears in a species , not as it is circumstanced in an in- dividual . I think it was ...
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... whole poem . One Tryphiodorus was a great master in this kind of writing . He composed an Odyssey , or epic poem , on the adventures of Ulysses , consisting of four - and - twenty books , having entirely banished the letter A from his ...
... whole poem . One Tryphiodorus was a great master in this kind of writing . He composed an Odyssey , or epic poem , on the adventures of Ulysses , consisting of four - and - twenty books , having entirely banished the letter A from his ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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