The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... never have been thought the beak of a fhip , had not it been found in fo probable a place as the haven . It is all of Iron , fashioned at the end like a Boar's head ; as I have feen it represented on medals , and on the Columna Roftrata ...
... never have been thought the beak of a fhip , had not it been found in fo probable a place as the haven . It is all of Iron , fashioned at the end like a Boar's head ; as I have feen it represented on medals , and on the Columna Roftrata ...
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... never more deceived in my expe- Etation than at my first entering : For the front , which was all I had feen of the outfide , is not half finished , and the infide is fo fmutted with duft , and the smoke of lamps , that neither the ...
... never more deceived in my expe- Etation than at my first entering : For the front , which was all I had feen of the outfide , is not half finished , and the infide is fo fmutted with duft , and the smoke of lamps , that neither the ...
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... never fail of giving a man his due praifes , when they are in no danger of fuffering from his ambition . For this reason , though there are a great many mo- numents erected to fuch as have been benefactors to the Republick , they are ...
... never fail of giving a man his due praifes , when they are in no danger of fuffering from his ambition . For this reason , though there are a great many mo- numents erected to fuch as have been benefactors to the Republick , they are ...
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... never fo naturally the general humour of a character , it can never fuit with the variety of paffions that are incident to every fingle perfon in the whole courfe of a play . The grimace may be proper on fome occafions , but is too ...
... never fo naturally the general humour of a character , it can never fuit with the variety of paffions that are incident to every fingle perfon in the whole courfe of a play . The grimace may be proper on fome occafions , but is too ...
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... never lofe their verdure . I fhall fay nothing of the Via Flaminia , which has been spoken of by most of the voyage - writers that have paffed it , but fhall fet down Clau- dian's account of the journey that Honorius made from Ravenna ...
... never lofe their verdure . I fhall fay nothing of the Via Flaminia , which has been spoken of by most of the voyage - writers that have paffed it , but fhall fet down Clau- dian's account of the journey that Honorius made from Ravenna ...
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