The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... head : A spacious veil from his broad shoulders flew , That set th ' unhappy Phaeton to view : The flaming chariot and the steeds it show'd , And the whole fable in the mantle glow'd : Beneath his arm an urn supported lies With stars ...
... head : A spacious veil from his broad shoulders flew , That set th ' unhappy Phaeton to view : The flaming chariot and the steeds it show'd , And the whole fable in the mantle glow'd : Beneath his arm an urn supported lies With stars ...
Page 29
... head . Our anti - pope , however , was still supported by the Council of Basil , and owned by Savoy , Swit- zerland , and a few other little states . This schism lasted in the church nine years , after which Felix vo- luntarily resigned ...
... head . Our anti - pope , however , was still supported by the Council of Basil , and owned by Savoy , Swit- zerland , and a few other little states . This schism lasted in the church nine years , after which Felix vo- luntarily resigned ...
Page 39
... head . The story is too well known to be repeated in this place . I here likewise saw the figure and armour of him that headed the peasants in the war upon Berne , with the several weapons which were found in the hands of his followers ...
... head . The story is too well known to be repeated in this place . I here likewise saw the figure and armour of him that headed the peasants in the war upon Berne , with the several weapons which were found in the hands of his followers ...
Page 43
... head , like the rest in Switzerland . Those that travel over it pay a certain due towards the maintenance of this bridge . And as the French ambassador has often occasion to pass this way , his master gives the town a pension of twenty ...
... head , like the rest in Switzerland . Those that travel over it pay a certain due towards the maintenance of this bridge . And as the French ambassador has often occasion to pass this way , his master gives the town a pension of twenty ...
Page 46
... best advantage , with which they fancy they could make head against twelve or fifteen thou- sand peasants , for so many the abbot could easily raise in his territories . But the Protestants , subjects of 46 REMARKS ON ITALY .
... best advantage , with which they fancy they could make head against twelve or fifteen thou- sand peasants , for so many the abbot could easily raise in his territories . But the Protestants , subjects of 46 REMARKS ON ITALY .
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