The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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I shall conclude my remarks on his part , with that poet- ical complaint of his being in love , and leave my reader to consider how prettily it would sound in the mouth of an emperor of Morocco . ( 6 The God of Love once more has shot ...
I shall conclude my remarks on his part , with that poet- ical complaint of his being in love , and leave my reader to consider how prettily it would sound in the mouth of an emperor of Morocco . ( 6 The God of Love once more has shot ...
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In a word , that Statius was among the poets , what Alexander the Great is among heroes , a man of great virtues and of great ... When he had done , the whole as- sembly declared the works of this great poet a subject rather for their ...
In a word , that Statius was among the poets , what Alexander the Great is among heroes , a man of great virtues and of great ... When he had done , the whole as- sembly declared the works of this great poet a subject rather for their ...
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Whence it may appear , that virtue is the stronger and steadier principle ; but that honour is qualified to be a good second , or even substitute of virtue ; that is , in the poet's words , to aid her enthusiasm , or to imitate her ...
Whence it may appear , that virtue is the stronger and steadier principle ; but that honour is qualified to be a good second , or even substitute of virtue ; that is , in the poet's words , to aid her enthusiasm , or to imitate her ...
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