The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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... satire is directed against Heidegger ( see page 520 ) . 32. PAGE 95. Motto . Horace , Satires , I. v . 64 . Ugly Club . See page 54 . PAGE 97. Alexander the Great's wry neck . Cf. Tatler , No. 77 . Eighty eight ( 1688 ) . An allusion to ...
... satire is directed against Heidegger ( see page 520 ) . 32. PAGE 95. Motto . Horace , Satires , I. v . 64 . Ugly Club . See page 54 . PAGE 97. Alexander the Great's wry neck . Cf. Tatler , No. 77 . Eighty eight ( 1688 ) . An allusion to ...
Strana 538
... Satires , iii . 100 . Shadwell , in A True Widow ( 1. i , passim ) , jests at ' French Fopperies . ' Visits in their Beds . The ruelle du lit is originally the narrow passage on either side of the bed , but under Louis XIV it came to ...
... Satires , iii . 100 . Shadwell , in A True Widow ( 1. i , passim ) , jests at ' French Fopperies . ' Visits in their Beds . The ruelle du lit is originally the narrow passage on either side of the bed , but under Louis XIV it came to ...
Strana 542
... Satires , v . 129 . PAGES 166-7 . The passage is lines 132-55 of the same satire . The quotation from Dryden's translation will be found in Scott and Saintsbury's edition , xiii . 258. Line 5 : ' The tyrant Lucre no denial takes ...
... Satires , v . 129 . PAGES 166-7 . The passage is lines 132-55 of the same satire . The quotation from Dryden's translation will be found in Scott and Saintsbury's edition , xiii . 258. Line 5 : ' The tyrant Lucre no denial takes ...
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