The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... took the freedom to dissent from one another in discourse , or , upon occasion , to speak a Latin sentence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They were one evening taking a walk together in the fields , when ...
... took the freedom to dissent from one another in discourse , or , upon occasion , to speak a Latin sentence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They were one evening taking a walk together in the fields , when ...
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. took a pleasure to appear ignorant , that he might the better turn to ridicule those that valued them- selves on their books and studies , though at the same time one might very well see that he could not ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. took a pleasure to appear ignorant , that he might the better turn to ridicule those that valued them- selves on their books and studies , though at the same time one might very well see that he could not ...
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... vogue . For not to mention several others , Caraccio is said to have assisted Aretine by designs that he took from the Spintriæ of Tiberius . Raphael had thoroughly studied the figures on old Coins . Patin 14 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
... vogue . For not to mention several others , Caraccio is said to have assisted Aretine by designs that he took from the Spintriæ of Tiberius . Raphael had thoroughly studied the figures on old Coins . Patin 14 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
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... took the mode from the ancient Greek statuaries . It will not perhaps be an impro- per transition to pass from the heathen gods to the several monsters of antiquity , as chimeras , gorgons , sphinxes , and many others that make the same ...
... took the mode from the ancient Greek statuaries . It will not perhaps be an impro- per transition to pass from the heathen gods to the several monsters of antiquity , as chimeras , gorgons , sphinxes , and many others that make the same ...
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... took it from the sculptors and painters that lived before them , and had generally given it three forks , as in the present figure . Vir- gil insists on the number three in its description , and seems to hint at the wings we see on it ...
... took it from the sculptors and painters that lived before them , and had generally given it three forks , as in the present figure . Vir- gil insists on the number three in its description , and seems to hint at the wings we see on it ...
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