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Pagina xii
... mentioned , Addison was the author of several Latin poems and translations from Latin poets , of a Discourse on Ancient and Modern Learn- ing , a poetical epistle to Halifax , contributions to the Whig Examiner , Dialogues on Medals ...
... mentioned , Addison was the author of several Latin poems and translations from Latin poets , of a Discourse on Ancient and Modern Learn- ing , a poetical epistle to Halifax , contributions to the Whig Examiner , Dialogues on Medals ...
Pagina 6
... mentioned widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a coat and doublet of ...
... mentioned widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a coat and doublet of ...
Pagina 19
... mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , who have sounding names given them , for no other reason but that they may be killed , and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the head . Γλαῦκόν τε Μέδοντά τε Θερσίλοχόν τε . — Hom ...
... mentioned in the battles of heroic poems , who have sounding names given them , for no other reason but that they may be killed , and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the head . Γλαῦκόν τε Μέδοντά τε Θερσίλοχόν τε . — Hom ...
Pagina 24
... mentioning several of the children of False Humour , who are more in number than the 30 sands of the sea , and might in particular enumerate the many sons and daughters which he has begot in this island . But as this would be a very ...
... mentioning several of the children of False Humour , who are more in number than the 30 sands of the sea , and might in particular enumerate the many sons and daughters which he has begot in this island . But as this would be a very ...
Pagina 30
... , to the other world ; and that upon his return he gave his friends a distinct account of 30 everything he saw among those regions of the dead . A friend of mine , whom I have formerly mentioned , 30 THE SPECTATOR . Vision of Marraton,
... , to the other world ; and that upon his return he gave his friends a distinct account of 30 everything he saw among those regions of the dead . A friend of mine , whom I have formerly mentioned , 30 THE SPECTATOR . Vision of Marraton,
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