The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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To this , says he , the oracle made the following reply : “ I am better pleased with the prayer of the Lacedæmonians , than with all the oblations of the Greeks . ” As this prayer implied and encouraged virtue in those who made it ...
To this , says he , the oracle made the following reply : “ I am better pleased with the prayer of the Lacedæmonians , than with all the oblations of the Greeks . ” As this prayer implied and encouraged virtue in those who made it ...
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But pray , ( says he , ) you that are a critic , is this play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single sentence in this play that I do ...
But pray , ( says he , ) you that are a critic , is this play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single sentence in this play that I do ...
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voice complaining to him of the cruelty of an Ephesian widow , and begging him to breed compassion in her heart : This , says Jupiter , is a very honest fellow , I have received a great deal of incense from him ; I will not be so cruel ...
voice complaining to him of the cruelty of an Ephesian widow , and begging him to breed compassion in her heart : This , says Jupiter , is a very honest fellow , I have received a great deal of incense from him ; I will not be so cruel ...
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