The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen1H. G. Bohn, 1854 - 8 páginas |
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... piece , a coxcomb that was new . But now our British theatre can boast Drolls of all kinds , a vast , unthinking host ! " " to set ' Who to forbidden joys . ] So careful was this excellent man our passions on the side of truth , " even ...
... piece , a coxcomb that was new . But now our British theatre can boast Drolls of all kinds , a vast , unthinking host ! " " to set ' Who to forbidden joys . ] So careful was this excellent man our passions on the side of truth , " even ...
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... pieces torn , Shall strew the woods , and hang on every thorn . Then , then , remember what I now foretell , And own the blind Tiresias saw too well . " Still Pentheus scorns him , and derides his skill , But time did all the promised ...
... pieces torn , Shall strew the woods , and hang on every thorn . Then , then , remember what I now foretell , And own the blind Tiresias saw too well . " Still Pentheus scorns him , and derides his skill , But time did all the promised ...
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... pieces strowed the plain . By so distinguishing a judgment awed , The Thebans tremble , and confess the god . THE STORY OF SALMACIS AND HERMAPHRODITUS . ' FROM THE FOURTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . How Salmacis , with weak ...
... pieces strowed the plain . By so distinguishing a judgment awed , The Thebans tremble , and confess the god . THE STORY OF SALMACIS AND HERMAPHRODITUS . ' FROM THE FOURTH BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . How Salmacis , with weak ...
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... pieces of a and that meliority of sound induced , no doubt , our delicate writer , who was all ear , to prefer " lain , " in this place , to laid , without reflecting that the established practice was , for good reason , against him ...
... pieces of a and that meliority of sound induced , no doubt , our delicate writer , who was all ear , to prefer " lain , " in this place , to laid , without reflecting that the established practice was , for good reason , against him ...
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... piece of Latin ( anima expulit aurigam ) that he may couple the soul and the wheels to the same verb . P. 91 , 1. 41. — The youth was in a maze , & c . ] It is im- possible for a man to be drawn in a greater confusion than Phaeton is ...
... piece of Latin ( anima expulit aurigam ) that he may couple the soul and the wheels to the same verb . P. 91 , 1. 41. — The youth was in a maze , & c . ] It is im- possible for a man to be drawn in a greater confusion than Phaeton is ...
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