The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Том 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... Mean while the restless horses neigh'd aloud , Breathing out fire , and pawing where they stood . Tethys , not knowing what had past , gave way , And all the waste of heav'n before them lay . They spring together out , and swiftly bear ...
... Mean while the restless horses neigh'd aloud , Breathing out fire , and pawing where they stood . Tethys , not knowing what had past , gave way , And all the waste of heav'n before them lay . They spring together out , and swiftly bear ...
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... Mean while Apollo in a gloomy shade ( The native lustre of his brows decay'd ) Indulging sorrow , sickens at the sight Of his own sunshine , and abhors the light : The hidden griefs that in his bosom rise , Sadden his looks , and ...
... Mean while Apollo in a gloomy shade ( The native lustre of his brows decay'd ) Indulging sorrow , sickens at the sight Of his own sunshine , and abhors the light : The hidden griefs that in his bosom rise , Sadden his looks , and ...
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... means this noise ? ' he cries ; ' am I betray'd ? Ah ! whither , whither must I be convey'd ? ' ' Fear not , ' said Proreus , child , but tell us where You wish to land , and trust our friendly care . ' To Naxos then direct your course ...
... means this noise ? ' he cries ; ' am I betray'd ? Ah ! whither , whither must I be convey'd ? ' ' Fear not , ' said Proreus , child , but tell us where You wish to land , and trust our friendly care . ' To Naxos then direct your course ...
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... mean thoughts , which is generally the true character of Claudian and Statius . But this is not considered by them who run down Ovid , in the gross , for a low middle way of writing . What can be more simple and unadorned than his ...
... mean thoughts , which is generally the true character of Claudian and Statius . But this is not considered by them who run down Ovid , in the gross , for a low middle way of writing . What can be more simple and unadorned than his ...
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... mean figure in heroic verse , and the Greek names Ovid uses would sound a great deal worse . He closes up his own catalogue with a kind of a jest on it , quosque referre mora est - which , by the way , is too light and full of humour ...
... mean figure in heroic verse , and the Greek names Ovid uses would sound a great deal worse . He closes up his own catalogue with a kind of a jest on it , quosque referre mora est - which , by the way , is too light and full of humour ...
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