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 9
... told them that this leap was used to be 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 ...
... told them that this leap was used to be 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 ...
Side 14
... told us , that this Ode of Sappho is preserved intire in Longinus , since it is manifest to any one who looks into the author's quotation of it , that there must at least have been another stanza , which is not transmitted to us . The ...
... told us , that this Ode of Sappho is preserved intire in Longinus , since it is manifest to any one who looks into the author's quotation of it , that there must at least have been another stanza , which is not transmitted to us . The ...
Side 39
... told me , that he could not have supported an absence of three years without this expedient . Strada , in one of his prolusions , gives an account of a chimerical correspondence . between two friends by the help of a certain loadstone ...
... told me , that he could not have supported an absence of three years without this expedient . Strada , in one of his prolusions , gives an account of a chimerical correspondence . between two friends by the help of a certain loadstone ...
Side 48
... told by some ancient authors , that So- crates was instructed in eloquence by a woman , whose name , if I am not mistaken , was Aspasia . I have indeed very often looked upon that art as the most proper for the female sex , and I think ...
... told by some ancient authors , that So- crates was instructed in eloquence by a woman , whose name , if I am not mistaken , was Aspasia . I have indeed very often looked upon that art as the most proper for the female sex , and I think ...
Side 49
... this side , she made a visit to the new- married pair , praised the wife for the prudent choice she had made , told her the unreasonable reflections VOL . II . D which some malicious people had cast upon her , and NO . 247 49 SPECTATOR.
... this side , she made a visit to the new- married pair , praised the wife for the prudent choice she had made , told her the unreasonable reflections VOL . II . D which some malicious people had cast upon her , and NO . 247 49 SPECTATOR.
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