The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... Rhadamanthus habet durissima regna : Castigatque , auditque dolos : subigitque fateri Quæ quis apud superos , furto lætatus inani , Distulit in seram commissa piacula mortem . VIRG . I was yesterday pursuing the hint which I mentioned ...
... Rhadamanthus habet durissima regna : Castigatque , auditque dolos : subigitque fateri Quæ quis apud superos , furto lætatus inani , Distulit in seram commissa piacula mortem . VIRG . I was yesterday pursuing the hint which I mentioned ...
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... Rhadamanthus , one of the judges 1 Constant employ - he expresses himself thus , because constant employment , would hurt the ear . But , to make a substantive of the verb employ , is not allowable in exact prose . He might have said ...
... Rhadamanthus , one of the judges 1 Constant employ - he expresses himself thus , because constant employment , would hurt the ear . But , to make a substantive of the verb employ , is not allowable in exact prose . He might have said ...
Side 298
... Rhadamanthus beckoned to the keeper on his left hand , to take her into custody . " And you , madam , ( says the judge , ) that look with such a soft and languishing air ; I think you set out for this place in your nine and twentieth ...
... Rhadamanthus beckoned to the keeper on his left hand , to take her into custody . " And you , madam , ( says the judge , ) that look with such a soft and languishing air ; I think you set out for this place in your nine and twentieth ...
Side 299
... Rhadamanthus , ) but did you keep the same watchful eye over your own actions ? " " Why , truly , ( says she , ) I was so taken up with publishing the faults of others , that I had no time to consider " Madam , my own . " ( says ...
... Rhadamanthus , ) but did you keep the same watchful eye over your own actions ? " " Why , truly , ( says she , ) I was so taken up with publishing the faults of others , that I had no time to consider " Madam , my own . " ( says ...
Side 300
... Rhadamanthus , without hearing her out , gave the sign to take her off . Upon the approach of the keeper of Erebus , her colour faded , her face was puckered up with wrinkles , and her whole person lost in deformity . I was then ...
... Rhadamanthus , without hearing her out , gave the sign to take her off . Upon the approach of the keeper of Erebus , her colour faded , her face was puckered up with wrinkles , and her whole person lost in deformity . I was then ...
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