The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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... of his deceased friend , delivered to him by the editor , was pleased to mark with his own hand those Tatlers which are inserted in this edition , and even to point out several in the writing of which they both were concerned .
... of his deceased friend , delivered to him by the editor , was pleased to mark with his own hand those Tatlers which are inserted in this edition , and even to point out several in the writing of which they both were concerned .
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... and lightning in his hand ; Like Homer's Hector , when he flung his fire Amidst a thousand ships , and made all Greece retire . But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And count the flames disperst on every shore ?
... and lightning in his hand ; Like Homer's Hector , when he flung his fire Amidst a thousand ships , and made all Greece retire . But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And count the flames disperst on every shore ?
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... distinguished from the rest , 1 The success of Alexander's Feast made it fashionable for succeeding poets to try their hand at a musical ode ; but they mistook the matter , when they thought it enough to contend with Mr. Dryden .
... distinguished from the rest , 1 The success of Alexander's Feast made it fashionable for succeeding poets to try their hand at a musical ode ; but they mistook the matter , when they thought it enough to contend with Mr. Dryden .
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How has kind Heaven adorned the happy land , And scattered blessings with a wasteful hand ! But what avail her unexhausted stores , Her blooming mountains and her sunny shores , With all the gifts that heaven and earth impart ...
How has kind Heaven adorned the happy land , And scattered blessings with a wasteful hand ! But what avail her unexhausted stores , Her blooming mountains and her sunny shores , With all the gifts that heaven and earth impart ...
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... our feet : We bade him speak from whence and what he was , And how by stress of fortune sunk thus low ; Anchises too with friendly aspect mild Gave him his hand , sure pledge of amity ; When , thus encouraged , he began his tale .
... our feet : We bade him speak from whence and what he was , And how by stress of fortune sunk thus low ; Anchises too with friendly aspect mild Gave him his hand , sure pledge of amity ; When , thus encouraged , he began his tale .
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