The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... poet- ical complaint of his being in love , and leave my reader to consider how prettily it would sound in the mouth of an emperor of Morocco . 66 The God of Love once more has shot his fires Into my soul , and my whole heart receives ...
... poet- ical complaint of his being in love , and leave my reader to consider how prettily it would sound in the mouth of an emperor of Morocco . 66 The God of Love once more has shot his fires Into my soul , and my whole heart receives ...
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... poets ; for I intend to publish , in this paper , a continuation of that Prolusion which was the subject of the last ... poet's way of writing is characterized in the censure that is passed upon it . Lucan's representative was the first ...
... poets ; for I intend to publish , in this paper , a continuation of that Prolusion which was the subject of the last ... poet's way of writing is characterized in the censure that is passed upon it . Lucan's representative was the first ...
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... poet a subject rather for their admiration than for their applause , and that if any- thing was wanting in Virgil's poetry , it was to be ascribed to a deficiency in the art itself , and not in the genius of this great man . There were ...
... poet a subject rather for their admiration than for their applause , and that if any- thing was wanting in Virgil's poetry , it was to be ascribed to a deficiency in the art itself , and not in the genius of this great man . There were ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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