The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... admirable pastorals and winter - piece have been already so well received . The reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so pe- culiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here trans- lated . This Ode in the Greek ...
... admirable pastorals and winter - piece have been already so well received . The reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so pe- culiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here trans- lated . This Ode in the Greek ...
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... admirable in this respect , since it is im- possible for any of its readers , whatever nation , country , or people he may belong to , not to be related to the persons who are the principal actors in it ; but what is still infinitely ...
... admirable in this respect , since it is im- possible for any of its readers , whatever nation , country , or people he may belong to , not to be related to the persons who are the principal actors in it ; but what is still infinitely ...
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... admirable a manner , that it echoed every word which was spoken in the whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices . being almost spent and ...
... admirable a manner , that it echoed every word which was spoken in the whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices . being almost spent and ...
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