The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... OVID . Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetustas . ARISTOTLE tells us , that the world is a copy or transcript of those ideas which are in the mind of the First Being , and ' It is remarkable that most of the French terms inserted ...
... OVID . Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetustas . ARISTOTLE tells us , that the world is a copy or transcript of those ideas which are in the mind of the First Being , and ' It is remarkable that most of the French terms inserted ...
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... OVID . MET . HAVING in my yesterday's ' s paper discovered the nature of jealousy , and pointed out the persons who are most subject to it , I must here apply myself to my fair correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous ...
... OVID . MET . HAVING in my yesterday's ' s paper discovered the nature of jealousy , and pointed out the persons who are most subject to it , I must here apply myself to my fair correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous ...
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... ea , tolle Medusa . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... ea , tolle Medusa . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... OVID . On the contrary , it is certain , if our zeal were true and ge- nuine , we should be much more angry with a sinner than a heretic ; since there are several cases which may excuse the latter before his great Judge , but none which ...
... OVID . On the contrary , it is certain , if our zeal were true and ge- nuine , we should be much more angry with a sinner than a heretic ; since there are several cases which may excuse the latter before his great Judge , but none which ...
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... Ovid , where that philosopher dissuades his hearers from eat- ing flesh : Thus all things are but altered , nothing dies , And here and there the unbodied spirit flies , By time , or force , or sickness dispossessed , And lodges where ...
... Ovid , where that philosopher dissuades his hearers from eat- ing flesh : Thus all things are but altered , nothing dies , And here and there the unbodied spirit flies , By time , or force , or sickness dispossessed , And lodges where ...
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