The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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What these animals are to the eye , a very short or a very long action would be to the memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it . Homer and Virgil have shown ...
What these animals are to the eye , a very short or a very long action would be to the memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it . Homer and Virgil have shown ...
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In short , if we look into the conduct of Homer , Virgil , and Milton , as the great fable is the soul of each poem , so to give their works an agreeable variety , their episodes are so many short fables , and their similes so many ...
In short , if we look into the conduct of Homer , Virgil , and Milton , as the great fable is the soul of each poem , so to give their works an agreeable variety , their episodes are so many short fables , and their similes so many ...
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S8 , Foposes i . ity , there not be as regard imisert olution di mit to : ; this the e me merk Sleep as a person , and ascribes a short part to him in his py ait , Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such of thee ...
S8 , Foposes i . ity , there not be as regard imisert olution di mit to : ; this the e me merk Sleep as a person , and ascribes a short part to him in his py ait , Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such of thee ...
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