The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... those Honours which are paid to their Memories . THE Thought of this took me up as I turned over thofe Epigrams which are the Remains of feveral of the Wits of Greece , and perceived many dedica- : ted to the Fame of thofe who had ex ...
... those Honours which are paid to their Memories . THE Thought of this took me up as I turned over thofe Epigrams which are the Remains of feveral of the Wits of Greece , and perceived many dedica- : ted to the Fame of thofe who had ex ...
Strana 10
Light and Language , for the Encou ragement of those whofe modest Tempers may be deterr'd by the Fear of Envy or Detraction from fair Attempts , to which their Parts might render them equal . You will perceive them as they follow to be ...
Light and Language , for the Encou ragement of those whofe modest Tempers may be deterr'd by the Fear of Envy or Detraction from fair Attempts , to which their Parts might render them equal . You will perceive them as they follow to be ...
Strana 13
... those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever - green , to form a Shade Around the Tomb where Sophocles is laid ; Sweet Ivy winde thy Boughs ...
... those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever - green , to form a Shade Around the Tomb where Sophocles is laid ; Sweet Ivy winde thy Boughs ...
Strana 22
... those who understand better things than Riches ; and I dare fay he would be contented with much less than what is called Wealth in that Quarter of the Town which he inha- bit , and will oblige all his Customers 1 with bits , 22 The ...
... those who understand better things than Riches ; and I dare fay he would be contented with much less than what is called Wealth in that Quarter of the Town which he inha- bit , and will oblige all his Customers 1 with bits , 22 The ...
Strana 29
... those arduous Affairs , to which I have fum- moned them . Three Clubs have alrea- dy proceeded to Election , whereof one has made a double Return . If I find that my Enemies fhall take advantage of my Silence to begin Hoftilities up- on ...
... those arduous Affairs , to which I have fum- moned them . Three Clubs have alrea- dy proceeded to Election , whereof one has made a double Return . If I find that my Enemies fhall take advantage of my Silence to begin Hoftilities up- on ...
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