The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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There are , indeed , several natural incidents in the part of Ascanius : as that of Dido cannot be sufficiently admired . I do not see anything new or particular in Turnus . Pallas and Evander are remote copies of Hector and Priam ...
There are , indeed , several natural incidents in the part of Ascanius : as that of Dido cannot be sufficiently admired . I do not see anything new or particular in Turnus . Pallas and Evander are remote copies of Hector and Priam ...
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Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; Admired , not fearedThe same boldness and intrepidity of behaviour discovers itself in the several adventures which he meets with during his passage through the regions of unformed ...
Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; Admired , not fearedThe same boldness and intrepidity of behaviour discovers itself in the several adventures which he meets with during his passage through the regions of unformed ...
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If upon the perusal of such writings he does not find himself delighted in an extraordinary manner , or if , upon reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude ...
If upon the perusal of such writings he does not find himself delighted in an extraordinary manner , or if , upon reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude ...
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