The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... fable of the trees is the oldest that is extant , and as beautiful as any which have been made since that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is ex- tant , besides the above ...
... fable of the trees is the oldest that is extant , and as beautiful as any which have been made since that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is ex- tant , besides the above ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. The implex fable is thought the most perfect ; I suppose , because it is more proper to stir up the passions of the reader , and to surprise him with a greater variety of ac- cidents . The implex fable ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. The implex fable is thought the most perfect ; I suppose , because it is more proper to stir up the passions of the reader , and to surprise him with a greater variety of ac- cidents . The implex fable ...
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... fable in an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonish- ing ; or , as the French critics choose to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and ...
... fable in an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonish- ing ; or , as the French critics choose to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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