The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... mention is in Virgil , where the poet , doubtless , imitates this silence of Ajax in that of Dido ; though I do not know that any of his commentators have taken notice of it . Æneas , finding , among the shades of despairing lovers ...
... mention is in Virgil , where the poet , doubtless , imitates this silence of Ajax in that of Dido ; though I do not know that any of his commentators have taken notice of it . Æneas , finding , among the shades of despairing lovers ...
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... mention the history of the sirloin , or the institution of the order of beef- eaters , which are all so many evident and undeniable marks of the great respect which our warlike predecessors have paid to this excellent food . The tables ...
... mention the history of the sirloin , or the institution of the order of beef- eaters , which are all so many evident and undeniable marks of the great respect which our warlike predecessors have paid to this excellent food . The tables ...
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... mention them . I shall likewise pass over in silence all the rabble of man- kind , that crowd our streets , coffee - houses , feasts , and public tables . I cannot call their discourse conversation , but rather something that is ...
... mention them . I shall likewise pass over in silence all the rabble of man- kind , that crowd our streets , coffee - houses , feasts , and public tables . I cannot call their discourse conversation , but rather something that is ...
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... mentions another plain that was peopled with the ghosts of warriors , as still delighting in each other's company , and pleased with the exercise of arms . He there represents the Grecian generals and com- mon soldiers who perished in ...
... mentions another plain that was peopled with the ghosts of warriors , as still delighting in each other's company , and pleased with the exercise of arms . He there represents the Grecian generals and com- mon soldiers who perished in ...
Página 124
... mention the revolution of the Platonic year , which is but just touched upon in this book ; and as I have consulted no author's thoughts in this explication , shall be very well pleased , if it can make the noblest piece of the most ...
... mention the revolution of the Platonic year , which is but just touched upon in this book ; and as I have consulted no author's thoughts in this explication , shall be very well pleased , if it can make the noblest piece of the most ...
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