The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... Roman triumph . Never did a more full and unspotted chorus of human creatures join together in a hymn of devotion . The care and tenderness which appeared in the looks of their several instructors , who were disposed among this little ...
... Roman triumph . Never did a more full and unspotted chorus of human creatures join together in a hymn of devotion . The care and tenderness which appeared in the looks of their several instructors , who were disposed among this little ...
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... Roman triumph , who was to call out to the conqueror , " Re- member , sir , that you are a man . " I speak this in relation to the following letter , which criticises the works of a great poet , whose very faults have more beauty in ...
... Roman triumph , who was to call out to the conqueror , " Re- member , sir , that you are a man . " I speak this in relation to the following letter , which criticises the works of a great poet , whose very faults have more beauty in ...
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