The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... may be useful in giving us the names of fuch Writers as have treated of the feveral States through which he passed : Mr. Ray is to be valued for his Obferva- Obfervations on the Natural productions of the place . Monfieur.
... may be useful in giving us the names of fuch Writers as have treated of the feveral States through which he passed : Mr. Ray is to be valued for his Obferva- Obfervations on the Natural productions of the place . Monfieur.
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... writers will needs have this city in great danger of being -left , within an age or two , on the Terra Firma ; and reprefent it in fuch a manner , as if the fea was infenfibly fhrinking from it , and retiring into its channel . I asked ...
... writers will needs have this city in great danger of being -left , within an age or two , on the Terra Firma ; and reprefent it in fuch a manner , as if the fea was infenfibly fhrinking from it , and retiring into its channel . I asked ...
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... writers . When I was at Venice , they were putting out very curious ftamps of the feveral edifices which are moft famous for their beauty or magnificence . The Arsenal of Venice is an Ifland of about three miles round . It contains all ...
... writers . When I was at Venice , they were putting out very curious ftamps of the feveral edifices which are moft famous for their beauty or magnificence . The Arsenal of Venice is an Ifland of about three miles round . It contains all ...
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... writers of other nations , in the difference of their Poetical and Profe language . There are indeed fets of phrases that in all countries are peculiar to the Poets , but among the Italians there are not only fentences , but a multitude ...
... writers of other nations , in the difference of their Poetical and Profe language . There are indeed fets of phrases that in all countries are peculiar to the Poets , but among the Italians there are not only fentences , but a multitude ...
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... writers of this nation . The English and French , who always use the fame words in verfe as in ordinary.con- verfation , are forced to raife their language with metaphors and figures , or , by the pompoufnefs of the whole phrafe , to ...
... writers of this nation . The English and French , who always use the fame words in verfe as in ordinary.con- verfation , are forced to raife their language with metaphors and figures , or , by the pompoufnefs of the whole phrafe , to ...
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