The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side iii
An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
Side x
... our minds everything that is mean , or little ; to cherish and cultivate that humanity which is the ornament of our nature ; to soften insolence , to soothe affliction , and to subdue our minds to the dispensations of Providence .
... our minds everything that is mean , or little ; to cherish and cultivate that humanity which is the ornament of our nature ; to soften insolence , to soothe affliction , and to subdue our minds to the dispensations of Providence .
Side xiv
Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar minds unknown , ) Along the walls where speaking marbles show What worthies form the ... region to the just assigned , What new employments please th ' unbodied mind ?
Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar minds unknown , ) Along the walls where speaking marbles show What worthies form the ... region to the just assigned , What new employments please th ' unbodied mind ?
Side 1
Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty ...
Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty ...
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Or if no milder thought can calm thy mind , Behold the great avenger of mankind , See mighty Nassau through the battle ride , And see thy subjects gasping by his side : Fain would the pious prince refuse the alarm , Fain would he check ...
Or if no milder thought can calm thy mind , Behold the great avenger of mankind , See mighty Nassau through the battle ride , And see thy subjects gasping by his side : Fain would the pious prince refuse the alarm , Fain would he check ...
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