The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... Verse . By W. S. ROSE . Twelve fine Engravings . In 2 vols . Bechstein's Cage and Chamber Birds . Including Sweet's Warblers . edition . Numerous plates . Enlarged ** All other editions are abridged . ; or , with the plates coloured ...
... Verse . By W. S. ROSE . Twelve fine Engravings . In 2 vols . Bechstein's Cage and Chamber Birds . Including Sweet's Warblers . edition . Numerous plates . Enlarged ** All other editions are abridged . ; or , with the plates coloured ...
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... verse in Virgil , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . SO The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... verse in Virgil , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . SO The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , " than in a library of sermons ; and indeed if those sentences were understood by ...
... verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , " than in a library of sermons ; and indeed if those sentences were understood by ...
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... verse in this kind of zealots , that one does not know how to set them out in their proper colours . They are a sort of gamesters who are eternally upon the fret , though they play for nothing . They are perpetually teasing their ...
... verse in this kind of zealots , that one does not know how to set them out in their proper colours . They are a sort of gamesters who are eternally upon the fret , though they play for nothing . They are perpetually teasing their ...
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... verses out of Homer , in which the poet says , that the scent of the Trojan sacrifices was carried up to heaven by the winds ; but that it was not acceptable to the gods , who were displeased with Priam and all his people . The ...
... verses out of Homer , in which the poet says , that the scent of the Trojan sacrifices was carried up to heaven by the winds ; but that it was not acceptable to the gods , who were displeased with Priam and all his people . The ...
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