The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 75
... raised up , and became as conspicuous as any of the brotherhood . Ovid did not settle in any particular place , but ranged over all Parnassus with great nimbleness and activity . But as he did not much care for the toil and pains that ...
... raised up , and became as conspicuous as any of the brotherhood . Ovid did not settle in any particular place , but ranged over all Parnassus with great nimbleness and activity . But as he did not much care for the toil and pains that ...
Side 93
... raised by the shouts of the enemy . and the cries of the besieged . Upon returning again to the walls , he saw his son lying in the pangs of death ; but , far from betraying any weakness at such a spectacle , he upbraids his friends for ...
... raised by the shouts of the enemy . and the cries of the besieged . Upon returning again to the walls , he saw his son lying in the pangs of death ; but , far from betraying any weakness at such a spectacle , he upbraids his friends for ...
Side 108
... raised by such as are enemies to me and my lion , namely , that he is starved for want of food , and that he has not had a good meals meat for this fortnight . I do here- by declare these reports to be altogether groundless ; and since ...
... raised by such as are enemies to me and my lion , namely , that he is starved for want of food , and that he has not had a good meals meat for this fortnight . I do here- by declare these reports to be altogether groundless ; and since ...
Side 112
... raised against him , and cleared him to himself . Others of the philosophers rather chose to retort the injury , by a smart reply , than thus to disarm it with respect to themselves . They show that it stung 112 No. 135 . GUARDIAN .
... raised against him , and cleared him to himself . Others of the philosophers rather chose to retort the injury , by a smart reply , than thus to disarm it with respect to themselves . They show that it stung 112 No. 135 . GUARDIAN .
Side 118
... raised either the interest or reputation of their country , and by whose labours we ourselves are more happy , wise , or virtuous than we should have been without them . Besides , natu- rally speaking , a man bids fairer for greatness ...
... raised either the interest or reputation of their country , and by whose labours we ourselves are more happy , wise , or virtuous than we should have been without them . Besides , natu- rally speaking , a man bids fairer for greatness ...
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