The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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In this temple it was usual for despairing lovers to make their vows in secret , and afterwards to fling themselves from the top of the precipice into the sea , where they were sometimes taken up alive . This place was therefore called ...
In this temple it was usual for despairing lovers to make their vows in secret , and afterwards to fling themselves from the top of the precipice into the sea , where they were sometimes taken up alive . This place was therefore called ...
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Milton's action is enriched with such variety of circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions on which the ...
Milton's action is enriched with such variety of circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions on which the ...
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upon beauties in Milton , which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learn . ing differ among one another , as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound ...
upon beauties in Milton , which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learn . ing differ among one another , as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound ...
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