The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison,: With the Exception of His Numbers of the Spectator, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... eye to the person they were to represent , in the choice they made of their marble . There are still at Rome some of these black statues of the Nile , which are cut in a kind of touchstone . Usqui coloratis amnis devexus ab Indis . VIRG ...
... eye to the person they were to represent , in the choice they made of their marble . There are still at Rome some of these black statues of the Nile , which are cut in a kind of touchstone . Usqui coloratis amnis devexus ab Indis . VIRG ...
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... eye over the medals , which are in great number , and many of them very rare . The scarcest of all is a Pescennius Niger on a medal- lion well preserved . It was coined at Antioch , where this emperor trifled away his time till he lost ...
... eye over the medals , which are in great number , and many of them very rare . The scarcest of all is a Pescennius Niger on a medal- lion well preserved . It was coined at Antioch , where this emperor trifled away his time till he lost ...
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... eye and observation of their proper governors ; so that the care of the prince might extend itself to every individual person under his protection . But since such a general scheme can never be brought about , and if it were , it would ...
... eye and observation of their proper governors ; so that the care of the prince might extend itself to every individual person under his protection . But since such a general scheme can never be brought about , and if it were , it would ...
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... eye a vast uninterrupted prospect for many miles . But the most beautiful view of all is the lake , and the borders of it that lie north of the town . This lake resembles a sea in the colour of its wa- ters , the storms that are raised ...
... eye a vast uninterrupted prospect for many miles . But the most beautiful view of all is the lake , and the borders of it that lie north of the town . This lake resembles a sea in the colour of its wa- ters , the storms that are raised ...
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... eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little better than a vast desert . As he was walking in it , on a very cold day , he chan- ced to meet a bear in his way . The saint ...
... eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little better than a vast desert . As he was walking in it , on a very cold day , he chan- ced to meet a bear in his way . The saint ...
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