The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... prince of Syracuse , having married a young lady , and being naturally of a jealous temper , made such an interest with the priests of this temple that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very ...
... prince of Syracuse , having married a young lady , and being naturally of a jealous temper , made such an interest with the priests of this temple that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very ...
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... prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against . I do not , indeed , wonder that the actors should be such professed enemies to those among our nation who are com- monly known by the ...
... prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against . I do not , indeed , wonder that the actors should be such professed enemies to those among our nation who are com- monly known by the ...
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... prince , than the giving of medals . But there is some- thing in the modern manner of celebrating a great action in medals , which makes such a reward much less valuable than it was among the Romans . There is generally but one coin ...
... prince , than the giving of medals . But there is some- thing in the modern manner of celebrating a great action in medals , which makes such a reward much less valuable than it was among the Romans . There is generally but one coin ...
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... prince who removes mountains , turns the course of rivers , raises woods in a day's time , and plants a village or town on such a particular spot of ground only for the bettering of a view . One would wonder to see how many tricks he ...
... prince who removes mountains , turns the course of rivers , raises woods in a day's time , and plants a village or town on such a particular spot of ground only for the bettering of a view . One would wonder to see how many tricks he ...
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... prince of Italy , it seems , entertained his mistress with it on a great lake . In the midst of this lake was a huge floating moun- tain made by art . The mountain represented Ætna , being bored through the top with a monstrous orifice ...
... prince of Italy , it seems , entertained his mistress with it on a great lake . In the midst of this lake was a huge floating moun- tain made by art . The mountain represented Ætna , being bored through the top with a monstrous orifice ...
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