The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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The characters of Nisus and Euryalus are beautiful , but common . We must not forget the parts of Sinon , Camilla , and some few others , which are fine improvements on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor ...
The characters of Nisus and Euryalus are beautiful , but common . We must not forget the parts of Sinon , Camilla , and some few others , which are fine improvements on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor ...
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The reader cannot but be pleased to find the depths of philosophy enlivened with all the charms of poetry , and to see so great a strength of reason amidst so beautiful a redundancy of the imagination . The author has shown us that ...
The reader cannot but be pleased to find the depths of philosophy enlivened with all the charms of poetry , and to see so great a strength of reason amidst so beautiful a redundancy of the imagination . The author has shown us that ...
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He has made everything that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to mule tiply their kind , and fill the world with inhabitants ; for it is very remarkable , that wherever nature is crost in the ...
He has made everything that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to mule tiply their kind , and fill the world with inhabitants ; for it is very remarkable , that wherever nature is crost in the ...
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