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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... taken up alive . alive . This place was therefore called The Lover's Leap ; and whether or no the fright they had been in , or the resolution that could push them to so dreadful a remedy , or the bruises which they often received in ...
... taken up alive . alive . This place was therefore called The Lover's Leap ; and whether or no the fright they had been in , or the resolution that could push them to so dreadful a remedy , or the bruises which they often received in ...
Side 9
... taken from a promontory of Leucate . This Leucate was formerly a part of Acarnania , be- ing joined to it by a narrow neck of land , which the sea has by length of time overflowed , and washed away ; so that at present Leucate is ...
... taken from a promontory of Leucate . This Leucate was formerly a part of Acarnania , be- ing joined to it by a narrow neck of land , which the sea has by length of time overflowed , and washed away ; so that at present Leucate is ...
Side 16
... taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love with Stratonice , his mother - in - law , and ( not daring to discover his passion ) pretended to ...
... taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love with Stratonice , his mother - in - law , and ( not daring to discover his passion ) pretended to ...
Side 18
... due to a great assembly , and seldom fails to raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the bravest men often appear timorous on these occasions 18 NO . 231 . SPECTATOR .
... due to a great assembly , and seldom fails to raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the bravest men often appear timorous on these occasions 18 NO . 231 . SPECTATOR .
Side 22
... taken up alive . N. B. Larissa , before she leaped , made an offer- ing of a silver Cupid in the temple of Apollo . Simætha , in love with Daphnis , the Myndian , pe- rished in the fall , Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with ...
... taken up alive . N. B. Larissa , before she leaped , made an offer- ing of a silver Cupid in the temple of Apollo . Simætha , in love with Daphnis , the Myndian , pe- rished in the fall , Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with ...
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