The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 150
... beauty than the observation of such a rule would have been . Those who have surveyed the noblest pieces of architecture and statuary , both ancient and modern , know very well that there are fre- quent deviations from art in the works ...
... beauty than the observation of such a rule would have been . Those who have surveyed the noblest pieces of architecture and statuary , both ancient and modern , know very well that there are fre- quent deviations from art in the works ...
Side 285
... beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in all the learning of that ...
... beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in all the learning of that ...
Side 326
... beauty was so great , that at length it came to the ears of the king , who , pretending to visit the young princes his sons , demanded of Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and ...
... beauty was so great , that at length it came to the ears of the king , who , pretending to visit the young princes his sons , demanded of Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and ...
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