The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 38
... DRYDEN . Contendit Fidei , secretaque pectora tenta . Arcanis dea læta , polo tum forte remoto Calicolûm magnas volvebat conscia curas . Ante Jovem generata , decus divûmque hominumque , Qua sine non tellus pacem , non æquera norunt ...
... DRYDEN . Contendit Fidei , secretaque pectora tenta . Arcanis dea læta , polo tum forte remoto Calicolûm magnas volvebat conscia curas . Ante Jovem generata , decus divûmque hominumque , Qua sine non tellus pacem , non æquera norunt ...
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... But he more swiftly , who was urg'd by love . Mr. DRYDEN . This beautiful similitude is , I think , the prettiest emblem in the world of Hope and Fear in extremi- ty . A flower or blossom that you see in 40 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
... But he more swiftly , who was urg'd by love . Mr. DRYDEN . This beautiful similitude is , I think , the prettiest emblem in the world of Hope and Fear in extremi- ty . A flower or blossom that you see in 40 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
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... DRYDEN . The same poet in his De Fastis , speaking of the vine in flower , expresses it . In spe vitis erat- OV . DE FAST . lib . 5 . The next on the list is a lady of a contrary cha- racter * , and therefore in a quite different ...
... DRYDEN . The same poet in his De Fastis , speaking of the vine in flower , expresses it . In spe vitis erat- OV . DE FAST . lib . 5 . The next on the list is a lady of a contrary cha- racter * , and therefore in a quite different ...
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... DRYDEN . Templa pudicitiæ quid opus statuisse puellis , Si cuivis nuptæ quidlibet esse licet ? TIB . lib . 2 . Since wives whate'er they please unblam'd can be , Why rear we useless fanes to Chastity ? How her posture and dress become ...
... DRYDEN . Templa pudicitiæ quid opus statuisse puellis , Si cuivis nuptæ quidlibet esse licet ? TIB . lib . 2 . Since wives whate'er they please unblam'd can be , Why rear we useless fanes to Chastity ? How her posture and dress become ...
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... DRYDEN . The next figure I present you with is Eternity * . She holds in her hand a globe with a Phenix on it . How proper a type of Eternity is each of these you may see in the following quotations . I am sure you will pardon the ...
... DRYDEN . The next figure I present you with is Eternity * . She holds in her hand a globe with a Phenix on it . How proper a type of Eternity is each of these you may see in the following quotations . I am sure you will pardon the ...
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