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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Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess , which is likewise admirable in its kind , and has been translated by the same hand with the foregoing one . I shall oblige my reader with it in another paper .
Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess , which is likewise admirable in its kind , and has been translated by the same hand with the foregoing one . I shall oblige my reader with it in another paper .
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Discretion has large and extended views , and , like a well - formed eye , commands a whole horizon : Cunning is a kind of short - sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern ...
Discretion has large and extended views , and , like a well - formed eye , commands a whole horizon : Cunning is a kind of short - sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern ...
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She wore a garland of myrtle on her head , and carried in her hand the little musical instrument of her own invention . After having sung an hymn to Apollo , she hung up her garland on one side of his altar , and her harp on the other .
She wore a garland of myrtle on her head , and carried in her hand the little musical instrument of her own invention . After having sung an hymn to Apollo , she hung up her garland on one side of his altar , and her harp on the other .
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... or that he was supposed to have been a real trunkmaker , who , after the finishing of his day's work , used to unbend his mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell .
... or that he was supposed to have been a real trunkmaker , who , after the finishing of his day's work , used to unbend his mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell .
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Socrates conquers you by stratagem ; Aristotle by force : the one takes the town by sap , the other sword in hand . VOL . II . с FP The universities of Europe , for many years , NO . 239 . $ 3 SPECTATOR . with horror and amazement, ...
Socrates conquers you by stratagem ; Aristotle by force : the one takes the town by sap , the other sword in hand . VOL . II . с FP The universities of Europe , for many years , NO . 239 . $ 3 SPECTATOR . with horror and amazement, ...
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