The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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These qualities , by which the priesthood is so much . adorned , represented the duties of it as too weighty for him ; and rendered him still the more worthy of that honour , which they made him decline . It is happy that this very ...
These qualities , by which the priesthood is so much . adorned , represented the duties of it as too weighty for him ; and rendered him still the more worthy of that honour , which they made him decline . It is happy that this very ...
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The less important figures are well huddled together in the promiscuous description at the end , which very well represents what painters call a group . Circum caput omne micantes Deposuit radios ; propiusque accedere jussit .
The less important figures are well huddled together in the promiscuous description at the end , which very well represents what painters call a group . Circum caput omne micantes Deposuit radios ; propiusque accedere jussit .
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... with the terque quaterque concutiens illustre caput and well represents the danger and difficulty of the undertaking ; but that which is its peculiar beauty , and makes it truly Ovid's , is the representing them just as a father ...
... with the terque quaterque concutiens illustre caput and well represents the danger and difficulty of the undertaking ; but that which is its peculiar beauty , and makes it truly Ovid's , is the representing them just as a father ...
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... which they generally do better than they could the place or action itself ; because in the description of a picture you have a double subject before you , either to describe the picture itself , or what is represented in it .
... which they generally do better than they could the place or action itself ; because in the description of a picture you have a double subject before you , either to describe the picture itself , or what is represented in it .
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In the present fable the serpent is terribly described , and his behaviour very well imagined , the actions of both parties in the encounter are natural , and the language that represents them more strong and masculine than what we ...
In the present fable the serpent is terribly described , and his behaviour very well imagined , the actions of both parties in the encounter are natural , and the language that represents them more strong and masculine than what we ...
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