The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Among the mutilated poets of antiquity , there is none whose fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we find of her ...
Among the mutilated poets of antiquity , there is none whose fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we find of her ...
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I shall set to view three different copies of this beautiful original : the first is a translation by Catullus , the second by Monsieur Boileau , and the last by a gentleman whose translation of the Hymn to Venus has been so deservedly ...
I shall set to view three different copies of this beautiful original : the first is a translation by Catullus , the second by Monsieur Boileau , and the last by a gentleman whose translation of the Hymn to Venus has been so deservedly ...
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It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings , it raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glaring as they would be without it .
It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings , it raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glaring as they would be without it .
Side 23
Aridæus , a beautiful youth of Epirus , in love with Praxinoe , the wife of Thespis , escaped without damage , saving only that two of his fore - teeth were struck out , and his nose a little flatted . Cleora , a widow of Ephesus ...
Aridæus , a beautiful youth of Epirus , in love with Praxinoe , the wife of Thespis , escaped without damage , saving only that two of his fore - teeth were struck out , and his nose a little flatted . Cleora , a widow of Ephesus ...
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It is to be considered that Providence , in its œconomy , regards the whole system of time and things together , so that we cannot discover the beautiful connexions between incidents which lie widely separated in time , No. 237 .
It is to be considered that Providence , in its œconomy , regards the whole system of time and things together , so that we cannot discover the beautiful connexions between incidents which lie widely separated in time , No. 237 .
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