The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison, 第 4 巻D. A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... kind . VIRG . Georg . 2 . Pernix Ligus . Fallaces Ligures . Appenninicola bellator filius Auni SIL . IT . lib . 8 . Aus . Eid . 12 . Haud Ligurum extremus , dum fallere fata sinebant . VIRG . Æn . 11 . Yet like a true Ligurian , born to ...
... kind . VIRG . Georg . 2 . Pernix Ligus . Fallaces Ligures . Appenninicola bellator filius Auni SIL . IT . lib . 8 . Aus . Eid . 12 . Haud Ligurum extremus , dum fallere fata sinebant . VIRG . Æn . 11 . Yet like a true Ligurian , born to ...
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... kind , might have been more perfect by the addition of such as are real . The front of the Villa Imperiale , at a mile distance from Genoa , without anything of this paint upon it , consists of a Doric and Corinthian row of pillars ...
... kind , might have been more perfect by the addition of such as are real . The front of the Villa Imperiale , at a mile distance from Genoa , without anything of this paint upon it , consists of a Doric and Corinthian row of pillars ...
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... kind of senate , that break the uniformity of government , and destroy , in some measure , the fundamental constitution of the state . It is however very certain that the people reap no small advantages from it , as it distributes the ...
... kind of senate , that break the uniformity of government , and destroy , in some measure , the fundamental constitution of the state . It is however very certain that the people reap no small advantages from it , as it distributes the ...
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... tacit acknowledg- ment that monarchy is the more honourable . The old Romans , on the contrary , made use of a very barbarous kind of politics to inspire their people with a contempt of kings , whom they treated with MONACO , GENOA , ETC.
... tacit acknowledg- ment that monarchy is the more honourable . The old Romans , on the contrary , made use of a very barbarous kind of politics to inspire their people with a contempt of kings , whom they treated with MONACO , GENOA , ETC.
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... kind of worship , do not generally address themselves to the holy apostles , who have a more unquestionable right to the title of saints than those of a modern date ; but these are at present quite out of fashion in Italy , where there ...
... kind of worship , do not generally address themselves to the holy apostles , who have a more unquestionable right to the title of saints than those of a modern date ; but these are at present quite out of fashion in Italy , where there ...
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Æneid Alps ancient antiquities Antoninus Pius arch arms atque Aurelius beautiful Campania canton of Berne church Claudian commonwealth convent dominions DRYDEN duke emperor famous figure formerly French Gaul Geneva Genoa Genoese give grotto hands inhabitants inscription island Italians Italy kind king lake lies looks Lucius Verus marble Marcus Marcus Aurelius medals mentioned Mevania Milan miles Misenus mole monument mountains multitude Naples natural neighbouring noble notwithstanding observed occasion old Roman palace particular passed pieces pillars poets pope port present prince probably quæ Ravenna reason represented republic rest rich Rimini rise river rocks Roman catholic Rome ruins seen side Silius Italicus stands statues stone stood Switzerland taken notice temple Teverone thousand town triumphal arch Tyrol undas vapour vast Venetians Venice verse Virgil whole winds wonder wood
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95 ページ - Within a long recess there lies a bay : An island shades it from the rolling sea, And forms a port secure for ships to ride : Broke by the jutting land on either side, In double streams the briny waters glide, Betwixt two rows of rocks : a sylvan scene Appears above, and groves for ever green : A grot is form'd beneath, with mossy seats, To rest the Nereids, and exclude the heats.
122 ページ - Sirens' cliffs, a shelfy coast, Long infamous for ships and sailors lost, And white with bones. Th' impetuous ocean roars, And rocks rebellow from the sounding shores.
ii ページ - Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison...
154 ページ - The Palatine, proud Rome's imperial seat, (An awful pile !) stands venerably great : Thither the kingdoms and the nations come, In supplicating crowds to learn their doom ; To Delphi less th...
75 ページ - It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion.
127 ページ - Bajan mole, Rais'd on the seas, the surges to control — At once comes tumbling down the rocky wall; Prone to the deep, the stones disjointed fall Of the vast pile; the scatter'd ocean...
128 ページ - Typhoeus, thrown beneath, by Jove's command, Astonish'd at the flaw that shakes the land, Soon shifts his weary side, and, scarce awake, With wonder feels the weight press lighter on his back.
135 ページ - And rolled his yellow billows to the sea. About him, and above, and round the wood, The birds that haunt the borders of his flood, That bathed within, or basked upon his side, To tuneful songs their narrow throats applied.
35 ページ - He had no sooner done speaking, but behold a miracle ! The fish, as though they had been endued with reason, bowed down their heads with all the marks of a profound humility and devotion, moving their bodies up and down with a kind of fondness, as approving what had been spoken by the blessed father St. Antonio.
132 ページ - From land a gentle breeze arose by night, Serenely shone the stars, the moon was bright, And the sea trembled with her silver light. Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run, (Circe the rich, the daughter of the Sun,) A dangerous coast ! — The goddess wastes her days In joyous songs ; the rocks resound her lays.