The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... artists meet with . The artist finds greater returns in profit , as the author in fame . What an inestimable price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle , bear , were their works like a 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... artists meet with . The artist finds greater returns in profit , as the author in fame . What an inestimable price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle , bear , were their works like a 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and character . Thus they tell us , that Achilles , in the first Iliad , represents anger ...
... Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and character . Thus they tell us , that Achilles , in the first Iliad , represents anger ...
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... Homer was , to have had golden dreams . Ju- venal , indeed , mentions a drowsy husband , who raised an estate by snoring , but then he is represented to have slept what the common people call dog's sleep ; or , if his sleep was real ...
... Homer was , to have had golden dreams . Ju- venal , indeed , mentions a drowsy husband , who raised an estate by snoring , but then he is represented to have slept what the common people call dog's sleep ; or , if his sleep was real ...
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... 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 conclusion of this ...
... 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 conclusion of this ...
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... Homer , to express a man both timor- ous and saucy , makes use of a kind of point , which is very rarely to be met with in his writings ; namely , that he had the eyes of a dog , but the heart of a deer . A just and reasonable modesty ...
... Homer , to express a man both timor- ous and saucy , makes use of a kind of point , which is very rarely to be met with in his writings ; namely , that he had the eyes of a dog , but the heart of a deer . A just and reasonable modesty ...
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