The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: With the Exception of His Numbers of the Spectator, Volym 5–6W. Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... learned men could fall into so great an ab- surdity , as to believe this river could preserve itself unmixed with the lake till its going out again at Ge- neva , which is a course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance ...
... learned men could fall into so great an ab- surdity , as to believe this river could preserve itself unmixed with the lake till its going out again at Ge- neva , which is a course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance ...
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... learned of the Benedictine monks gave me the following history of him , which he delivered to me with tears of affection in his eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little ...
... learned of the Benedictine monks gave me the following history of him , which he delivered to me with tears of affection in his eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little ...
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... learned emperor , and to the whole body of the Ro- man senate . This father in his apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the em- peror for the truth of what he says to the acts of Pon- tius Pilate , which ...
... learned emperor , and to the whole body of the Ro- man senate . This father in his apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the em- peror for the truth of what he says to the acts of Pon- tius Pilate , which ...
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... , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spici- legium .. SECTION II . 1. What facts in the history of OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 117.
... , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spici- legium .. SECTION II . 1. What facts in the history of OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 117.
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... learned the arts of magic in that country . " That Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea ; that our Saviour was brought in judgment before him , and by him condemned and crucified : " this is recorded by Tacitus . " That many miraculous ...
... learned the arts of magic in that country . " That Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea ; that our Saviour was brought in judgment before him , and by him condemned and crucified : " this is recorded by Tacitus . " That many miraculous ...
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ABIGAIL arms atque beauty behold blood bright BUTLER Cæsar canton of Berne cantons Cato Cato's charms Christianity church COACHMAN conjurer death DECIUS dost thou drum emperor Ev'n ev'ry eyes Fantome fate father fear friends GARDENER Gaul Georgic give goddess gods GRIDELINE grief hand hast hear heart heaven Hesiod honour Irenæus Jove JUBA king LADY lake learned live look lov'd Lucia LUCIUS maid Marcia Marcus mighty mountains muse numbers Numidian nymph o'er Ovid Pagan passion Pentheus poet Portius prince Prithee QUEEN rage religion rise river Roman Roman senate Rome Rosamond Saviour Saviour's history SCENE SEMPRONIUS shine sight SIR GEORGE SIR TRUSTY soul Spanish monarchy speak stand Switzerland sword SYPHAX tears tell thee thing thought thousand TINSEL tion Tirol town VELLUM verse view'd virgin virtue Whilst whole winds youth САТО
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Sida 128 - Whosoever . therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My Father which is in heaven.
Sida 62 - For, wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy...
Sida 157 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
Sida 213 - Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel by divine command With rising tempests shakes a guilty land, Such as of late o'er pale Britannia...
Sida 189 - For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground...
Sida 269 - The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours, and tumultuous cries : The tyrant's fierceness he beguiles, And the stern brow, and the harsh voice defies, And with superior greatness smiles.
Sida 90 - Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius; we'll deserve it.
Sida 197 - With all the gifts that heav'n and earth impart, The smiles of nature, and the charms of art, While proud oppression in her valleys reigns, And tyranny usurps her happy plains...
Sida 111 - Would he save Cato, bid him spare his country. Tell your dictator this: and tell him, Cato Disdains a life which he has power to offer.
Sida 184 - Messiah's outspread banner shines, How does the chariot rattle in his lines! What sounds of brazen wheels, what thunder, scare, And stun the reader with the din of war! With fear my spirits and my blood retire, To see the seraphs sunk in clouds of fire; But when, with eager steps, from hence I rise, And view the first gay scenes of Paradise, What tongue, what words of rapture, can express A vision so profuse of pleasantness!