The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, 第 1 巻Bell & Daldy, 1885 |
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... Roman writers ; whose language and manner he caught at that time of life , as strongly as other young people gain a French accent or a genteel air . An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of ...
... Roman writers ; whose language and manner he caught at that time of life , as strongly as other young people gain a French accent or a genteel air . An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of ...
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... Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have ...
... Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have ...
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... Roman l ' immortal ' Dispiegate alla vista ognor rinfacciano La vile loro tralignata stirpe . Qui tutti i fiumi lascian gíu lor piani , Per aerei condotti in alto corrono . opre Sempre a novelle Scene mia vagante Musa sì si ritragge , e ...
... Roman l ' immortal ' Dispiegate alla vista ognor rinfacciano La vile loro tralignata stirpe . Qui tutti i fiumi lascian gíu lor piani , Per aerei condotti in alto corrono . opre Sempre a novelle Scene mia vagante Musa sì si ritragge , e ...
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... Romans deathless acts displayed , Their base , degenerate progeny upbraid : Whole rivers here forsake the fields ... Roman consuls stand ; Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the ...
... Romans deathless acts displayed , Their base , degenerate progeny upbraid : Whole rivers here forsake the fields ... Roman consuls stand ; Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the ...
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... Roman empire , having closeted several senators on the project : Horace is supposed to have written the following Ode on this occasion . THE man resolved , and steady to his trust , Inflexible to ill , and obstinately just , May the ...
... Roman empire , having closeted several senators on the project : Horace is supposed to have written the following Ode on this occasion . THE man resolved , and steady to his trust , Inflexible to ill , and obstinately just , May the ...
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Addison ancient antiquities Antoninus Pius appear arms atque beautiful behold Cæsar Cato Cato's charms Claudian Commodus death DRYDEN emperor Ev'n eyes fame fancy fate father fear figure fire friends Gaul Georgic give goddess gods grace grief hand head heart heaven Hesiod honour inscription Italy Jove JUBA Julius Cæsar kind king live look Lucia maid Marcia Marcus Marcus Aurelius medals mighty mountains muse Naples nature numbers Numidian nymph o'er old coins Ovid Pentheus poem poetry poets Portius prince quæ QUEEN rage rise river Roman Rome Rosamond round S. C. Reverse says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander SCENE Sempronius shade shine sight Silius Italicus SIR TR soul stands streams SYPH Syphax tears tell thee thou thought town Trajan turn verse VIRG Virgil virtue vols Whilst whole winds youth
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182 ページ - Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that I admire: Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.
49 ページ - The victor's shouts and dying groans confound, The dreadful burst of cannon rend the skies, And all the thunder of the battle rise. "Twas then great Marlborough's mighty soul was proved, That, in the shock of charging hosts unmoved, Amidst confusion, horror, and despair, Examined all the dreadful scenes of war ; In peaceful thought the field of death surveyed, To fainting squadrons sent the timely aid, Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage.
xvii ページ - To strew fresh laurels, let the task be mine, A frequent pilgrim at thy sacred shrine ; Mine with true sighs thy absence to bemoan, And grave with faithful epitaphs thy stone.