The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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The Letter from Italy to my Lord Halifax may be considered as the text upon which the book of Travels is a large comment , and has been esteemed by those who have a relish for antiquity , as the most exquisite of his poetical performA ...
The Letter from Italy to my Lord Halifax may be considered as the text upon which the book of Travels is a large comment , and has been esteemed by those who have a relish for antiquity , as the most exquisite of his poetical performA ...
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... with that of Lucretius , which the reader may see already done in the Preface to the second volume of Miscellany Poems ; but shall conclude this poem to be the most complete , elaborate , and finished piece of all antiquity .
... with that of Lucretius , which the reader may see already done in the Preface to the second volume of Miscellany Poems ; but shall conclude this poem to be the most complete , elaborate , and finished piece of all antiquity .
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The first and most obvious one , says Philander , is the showing us the faces of all the great persons of antiquity . A cabinet of medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concisum argentum ...
The first and most obvious one , says Philander , is the showing us the faces of all the great persons of antiquity . A cabinet of medals is a collection of pictures in miniature . Juvenal calls them very humorously , Concisum argentum ...
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Not to be tedious , one might make a magazine for all sorts of antiquities , that would show a man in an afternoon more than he could learn out of books in a twelvemonth . This would cut short the whole study of antiquities ...
Not to be tedious , one might make a magazine for all sorts of antiquities , that would show a man in an afternoon more than he could learn out of books in a twelvemonth . This would cut short the whole study of antiquities ...
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I must own to you it surprised me to see my Ciceroni so well acquainted with the busts and statues of all the great people of antiquity . There was not an emperor or empress but he knew by sight , and , as he was seldom without medals ...
I must own to you it surprised me to see my Ciceroni so well acquainted with the busts and statues of all the great people of antiquity . There was not an emperor or empress but he knew by sight , and , as he was seldom without medals ...
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