The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 50
... story- tellers , with other characters of that nature , which give birth to loquacity , they are as commonly found among the men as the women ; for which reason I shall ' pass them over in silence . I have been often puzzled to assign a ...
... story- tellers , with other characters of that nature , which give birth to loquacity , they are as commonly found among the men as the women ; for which reason I shall ' pass them over in silence . I have been often puzzled to assign a ...
Side 52
... story of the pippin - woman , had not I some reason to look upon it as fabulous . I must confess I am so wonderfully charmed with the music of this little instrument , that I would by no means discourage it . All that I aim at by this ...
... story of the pippin - woman , had not I some reason to look upon it as fabulous . I must confess I am so wonderfully charmed with the music of this little instrument , that I would by no means discourage it . All that I aim at by this ...
Side 91
... story of the poem would have been a series of several actions . He therefore opens his poemwith the discord of his princes , and artfully interweaves , in the several succeeding parts of it , an account of every thing material which ...
... story of the poem would have been a series of several actions . He therefore opens his poemwith the discord of his princes , and artfully interweaves , in the several succeeding parts of it , an account of every thing material which ...
Side 95
... story I ever met with . It is pos- sible , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Eneid were built , had more circumstances in them than the history of the Fall of Man , as it is re- lated in scripture . Besides , it was easier for ...
... story I ever met with . It is pos- sible , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Eneid were built , had more circumstances in them than the history of the Fall of Man , as it is re- lated in scripture . Besides , it was easier for ...
Side 99
... story , and sympathised with their heroes in all their adventures . A Roman could not but rejoice in the escapes , successes , and vic- tories , of Æneas , and be grieved at any defeats , misfortunes , or disappointments , that befel ...
... story , and sympathised with their heroes in all their adventures . A Roman could not but rejoice in the escapes , successes , and vic- tories , of Æneas , and be grieved at any defeats , misfortunes , or disappointments , that befel ...
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