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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Side 2
... or the bruises which they often received in their fall , banished all the tender sentiments of love , and gave their spirits another turn , those who had taken this leap were observed never to relapse into that passion .
... or the bruises which they often received in their fall , banished all the tender sentiments of love , and gave their spirits another turn , those who had taken this leap were observed never to relapse into that passion .
Side 3
I must further add , that the translation has preserved every image and sentiment of Sappho , notwithstanding it has all the ease and spirit of an original . In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised ...
I must further add , that the translation has preserved every image and sentiment of Sappho , notwithstanding it has all the ease and spirit of an original . In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised ...
Side 10
... that the cold bath into which they plunged themselves , had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea , or into any creek of salt waters , very often gives a new " motion to the spirits , and a new turn 10 NO . 227 .
... that the cold bath into which they plunged themselves , had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea , or into any creek of salt waters , very often gives a new " motion to the spirits , and a new turn 10 NO . 227 .
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I shall only add , that this translation is written in the very spirit of Sappho , and as near the Greek as the genius of our language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this description of love in Sappho is an exact ...
I shall only add , that this translation is written in the very spirit of Sappho , and as near the Greek as the genius of our language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this description of love in Sappho is an exact ...
Side 17
LOOKING over the letters which I have lately received from my correspondents , I met with the following one , which is written with such a spirit of politeness , that I could not but be very much pleased with it myself , and question ...
LOOKING over the letters which I have lately received from my correspondents , I met with the following one , which is written with such a spirit of politeness , that I could not but be very much pleased with it myself , and question ...
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