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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison - Page 227
by Joseph Addison - 1811
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Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, &c. in the Years 1701, 1702, 1703

Joseph Addison - Electronic books - 1718 - 406 pages
...flies, Here hides her hated Head , and frees the lab'ring Skies. Drjden. It was indeed the p'ropereft Place in the World for a Fury to make her Exit , after Hie 'had fill'da Nation with Diftraftions and Alarms ; and I believe every Reader's Imagination is...
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Remarks on several parts of Italy

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1765 - 400 pages
...flies, Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring fkies. Dryden* ' * It was indeed the moft proper place in the world for a fury to make her Exit, after fhe had filled a nation with diffractions and alarms; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleafed,...
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Remarks on Several Parts of Italy &c: In the Years 1701, 1702, 1703

Joseph Addison - Austria - 1773 - 324 pages
...fury flies, Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring Ikies. Dryden. It was indeed the moft proper place in the world for a fury to make her Exit, after fhe had filled a nation with diftraGions and alarms ; and 1 believe every reader's imagination is pleafed,...
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The Works of Virgil: Tr. Into English Prose, as Near the Original as the ...

Virgil - 1792 - 500 pages
...called Itulif meJitnlIium." Then, after quoting the Paffage, he fubjoini : " It wai indeed the niofi proper Place in the World for a Fury to make her Exit, after fhe had filled a Nation with Diflra&iotis and Alarms ; and I believe every Reader's Imagina'ion is...
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Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera: Or, The Works of Virgil. With Copious Notes ...

Virgil - Epic poetry, Latin - 1827 - 640 pages
...vast furnace ; and distils in perpetual rains on all the places near it. He observes, that this was the most proper place in the world for a fury to make...nation with distractions and alarms ; and, I believe, continues he, that every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess, thus sinking...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 pages
...ihe flies ; Fear gave her wings. Dryden. It was the most proper place for a/nry to make her exit ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion. 1 ••'..'...
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Publii Virgilii Maronis opera: or, The works of Virgil. With copious notes ...

Virgil - 1836 - 636 pages
...near it. He observes, that this was the most proper placu in the world for a fury to make her eiit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms; and, I believe, continues he, that every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess, thus sinking...
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Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, or, The works of Virgil: with copious notes ...

Virgil - 1842 - 644 pages
...vast furnace ; and distils in perpetual rains on all the places near it. He observes, that this was the most proper place in the world for a fury to make...nation with distractions and alarms; and, I believe, continues he, that every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess, thus sinking...
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Opera, Or The Works of Virgil: With Copious Notes, Mythological ...

Virgil - 1846 - 646 pages
...vast furnace ; and distils in perpetual rams on all the places near it. He observes, that this was the most proper place in the world for a fury to make...nation with distractions and alarms; and, I believe, continues he, that every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess, thus sinking...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Dialogues on medals. Travels. Essay on Virgil's ...

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1853 - 684 pages
...this infernal gate the fury flies, Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies. DBYDEN. It was indeed the most proper place in the world for...believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he aees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst...
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