The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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He is described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children . In the second book he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ...
He is described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children . In the second book he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ...
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is described , we find it every way answerable to the same furious enraged character . -Where the might of Gabriel fought , And with fierce ensigns pierced the deep array Of Moloch , furious king , who him defied , And at his chariot ...
is described , we find it every way answerable to the same furious enraged character . -Where the might of Gabriel fought , And with fierce ensigns pierced the deep array Of Moloch , furious king , who him defied , And at his chariot ...
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For this reason , therefore , the description of a dunghill is pleasing to the imagination , if the image be presented to our minds by suitable expressions ; though , perhaps , this may be more properly called the pleasure of the ...
For this reason , therefore , the description of a dunghill is pleasing to the imagination , if the image be presented to our minds by suitable expressions ; though , perhaps , this may be more properly called the pleasure of the ...
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