The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... Statius was posted on the highest of the two summits , which was fashioned in the form of a precipice , and hung over the rest of the mountain in a dreadful manner , so that people regarded him with the same terror and curiosity as they ...
... Statius was posted on the highest of the two summits , which was fashioned in the form of a precipice , and hung over the rest of the mountain in a dreadful manner , so that people regarded him with the same terror and curiosity as they ...
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... Statius stood up next with a swelling haughty air , and made the following story the subject of his poem . A German and a Portuguese , when Vienna was besieged , having had frequent contests of rivalry , were preparing for a single duel ...
... Statius stood up next with a swelling haughty air , and made the following story the subject of his poem . A German and a Portuguese , when Vienna was besieged , having had frequent contests of rivalry , were preparing for a single duel ...
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... Statius , that there appeared in his style much poetical heat and fire , but withal so much smoke as sullied the brightness of it . That there was a majesty in his verse , but that it was the majesty rather of a tyrant than of a king ...
... Statius , that there appeared in his style much poetical heat and fire , but withal so much smoke as sullied the brightness of it . That there was a majesty in his verse , but that it was the majesty rather of a tyrant than of a king ...
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