The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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He is described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children . In the second book he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ...
He is described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children . In the second book he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ...
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The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination , which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It was certainly a very bold thought in ...
The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination , which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It was certainly a very bold thought in ...
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There is one , however , in this part of the poem which I shall here quote , as it is not only very beautiful , but the closest of any in the whole poem ; I mean that where the serpent is described as rolling forward in all his pride ...
There is one , however , in this part of the poem which I shall here quote , as it is not only very beautiful , but the closest of any in the whole poem ; I mean that where the serpent is described as rolling forward in all his pride ...
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