The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... gave us a great variety of pleafing profpects , even in the depth of winter . The most unculti- vated of them produce abundance of sweet plants , as Wild - Time , Lavender , Rosemary , Balme and Mirtle . We were here shown at a distance ...
... gave us a great variety of pleafing profpects , even in the depth of winter . The most unculti- vated of them produce abundance of sweet plants , as Wild - Time , Lavender , Rosemary , Balme and Mirtle . We were here shown at a distance ...
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... gave his benediction to the fish , and difmiffed them . Several other the like ftories of St. Antony are reprefented about his monument in a very fine Bafo Relievo . I could not forbear fetting down the titles given to St. Antony in one ...
... gave his benediction to the fish , and difmiffed them . Several other the like ftories of St. Antony are reprefented about his monument in a very fine Bafo Relievo . I could not forbear fetting down the titles given to St. Antony in one ...
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... gave his Trojans a fecure retreat : Æ ... There fix'd their arms , and there renew'd their names ; And there in quiet lyes.- Dryden : From Padua I went down to the river Brent in the ordinary ferry , which brought me in a day's time to ...
... gave his Trojans a fecure retreat : Æ ... There fix'd their arms , and there renew'd their names ; And there in quiet lyes.- Dryden : From Padua I went down to the river Brent in the ordinary ferry , which brought me in a day's time to ...
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... gave him the least intimation of what was paffing against him , ' till he was actually seiz'd , and in the hands of justice . The Noble Venetians think themselves equal at least to the Electors of the Empire , and but one degree below ...
... gave him the least intimation of what was paffing against him , ' till he was actually seiz'd , and in the hands of justice . The Noble Venetians think themselves equal at least to the Electors of the Empire , and but one degree below ...
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... gave the fame honours to the great actions of peace , which turned to the advantage of the pub- lick , as to those of war . This is very remarkable in the Medals that are . ftamped on the fame occafions . I remember to have feen one of ...
... gave the fame honours to the great actions of peace , which turned to the advantage of the pub- lick , as to those of war . This is very remarkable in the Medals that are . ftamped on the fame occafions . I remember to have feen one of ...
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