The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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there tells us , that the sublime in writing rises either from the nobleness of the thought , the magnificence of the words , or the harmonious and lively turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in ...
there tells us , that the sublime in writing rises either from the nobleness of the thought , the magnificence of the words , or the harmonious and lively turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in ...
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This beautiful young hero was supported by one of a more masculine turn , and fierce behaviour , called by men Honour , and by the gods PRIDE . This last made an obstinate defence , and drove back the enemy more than once , but at ...
This beautiful young hero was supported by one of a more masculine turn , and fierce behaviour , called by men Honour , and by the gods PRIDE . This last made an obstinate defence , and drove back the enemy more than once , but at ...
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... of bringing France to reason , would be by the making an attempt upon the Spanish West Indies , and , by that means , to cut off all communication with this great source of riches , or turn the current of it into our own country .
... of bringing France to reason , would be by the making an attempt upon the Spanish West Indies , and , by that means , to cut off all communication with this great source of riches , or turn the current of it into our own country .
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