The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side 31
This way of giving to the copy the properties of the original , is not uncommon in the poets : but Mr. Addison had the art to introduce this bold figure , with ease and grace , into his prose ; as when he speaks of refreshment in a ...
This way of giving to the copy the properties of the original , is not uncommon in the poets : but Mr. Addison had the art to introduce this bold figure , with ease and grace , into his prose ; as when he speaks of refreshment in a ...
Side 32
Là ve da mista forza d'ombre , e luce Nuova creazion sorge a mia vista , Tai celesti figure escon da suo Pennello , e i mesticati suoi colori Bear me , some god , to Baia's gentle seats 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Là ve da mista forza d'ombre , e luce Nuova creazion sorge a mia vista , Tai celesti figure escon da suo Pennello , e i mesticati suoi colori Bear me , some god , to Baia's gentle seats 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 107
The mare was finished in her voice and look , And a new name from the new figure took . THE TRANSFORMATION OF BATTUS TO A TOUCHSTONE . Sore wept the centaur , and to Phæbus prayed ; But how could Phæbus give the centaur aid ?
The mare was finished in her voice and look , And a new name from the new figure took . THE TRANSFORMATION OF BATTUS TO A TOUCHSTONE . Sore wept the centaur , and to Phæbus prayed ; But how could Phæbus give the centaur aid ?
Side 112
But still her envious hue and sullen mien Are in the sedentary figure seen . in every EUROPA'S RAPE . When now the god his fury had allayed , And taken vengeance of the stubborn maid , From where the bright Athenian turrets rise He ...
But still her envious hue and sullen mien Are in the sedentary figure seen . in every EUROPA'S RAPE . When now the god his fury had allayed , And taken vengeance of the stubborn maid , From where the bright Athenian turrets rise He ...
Side 114
... In his true shape he captivates the maid ; Who gazes on him , and with wondering eyes Beholds the new majestic figure rise , His glowing features , and celestial light , And all the god discovered to her sight . BOOK III .
... In his true shape he captivates the maid ; Who gazes on him , and with wondering eyes Beholds the new majestic figure rise , His glowing features , and celestial light , And all the god discovered to her sight . BOOK III .
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