The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... mean materials , should appear ridiculous to those that have not taken the pains to examine it . Eugenius was very attentive to what Philander said on the subject of medals . He was one that endeavoured rather to be agreeable than ...
... mean materials , should appear ridiculous to those that have not taken the pains to examine it . Eugenius was very attentive to what Philander said on the subject of medals . He was one that endeavoured rather to be agreeable than ...
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... means a man would comprehend better and remember much longer the shape of an ancient garment , than he possibly can from the help of tedious quotations and descriptions . The design , says Philander , might be very useful , but after ...
... means a man would comprehend better and remember much longer the shape of an ancient garment , than he possibly can from the help of tedious quotations and descriptions . The design , says Philander , might be very useful , but after ...
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... mean time , says Philander , you find on medals every thing that you could meet with in your magazine of anti- quities , and when you have built your arsenals , wardrobes , and sacristies , it is from medals that you must fetch their ...
... mean time , says Philander , you find on medals every thing that you could meet with in your magazine of anti- quities , and when you have built your arsenals , wardrobes , and sacristies , it is from medals that you must fetch their ...
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... means that Monsieur Vaillant has disembroiled a history that was lost to the world before his time , and out of a short collec- tion of medals has given us a chronicle of the kings of Syria . For this too is an advantage medals have ...
... means that Monsieur Vaillant has disembroiled a history that was lost to the world before his time , and out of a short collec- tion of medals has given us a chronicle of the kings of Syria . For this too is an advantage medals have ...
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... mean courage by the figure of Virtue , as well as by the word itself . Courage was esteemed the greatest perfection among them , and therefore went under the b Fig . 2 . a First series . Fig . 1 . name of Virtue in general , as the ...
... mean courage by the figure of Virtue , as well as by the word itself . Courage was esteemed the greatest perfection among them , and therefore went under the b Fig . 2 . a First series . Fig . 1 . name of Virtue in general , as the ...
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Addison Æneid agreeable ancient antiquities apostles appear beautiful believe Cæsar Christianity church Claudian coins DEAR SIR-I disciples discourse DRYDEN Duke Duke of Anjou emperor enemy English Eugenius fancy figure France French Georgic give hands head heathen Hesiod honor inscription Irenæus Italy Julius Cæsar kind king Latin learned letter lived look Lord Lord Halifax Lordship Marcus Aurelius medals mention miracles modern mountains Naples nation nature never noble NONSENSE observe occasion Ovid Pagan palace particular passage persons piece pleased pleasure poem poet present prince probably quæ reader reason received religion Reverse river Rome Saviour Saviour's history says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander seen shew side Silius Italicus Spanish monarchy stands statues Stepney suppose tell Tertullian thing thought tion town Trajan truth verse VIRG Virgil whole writings