The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 272
... kind of fables . Spenser's Fairy - Queen is one continued series of them from the beginning to the end of that admirable work . If we look into the finest prose authors of antiquity , such as Cicero , Plato , Xenophon , and many others ...
... kind of fables . Spenser's Fairy - Queen is one continued series of them from the beginning to the end of that admirable work . If we look into the finest prose authors of antiquity , such as Cicero , Plato , Xenophon , and many others ...
Strana 358
... kind therefore of female orators which I shall take notice of , are those who are employed in stirring up the passions ; a part of rhetoric in which Socrates his wife had perhaps made a greater proficiency than his above - mentioned ...
... kind therefore of female orators which I shall take notice of , are those who are employed in stirring up the passions ; a part of rhetoric in which Socrates his wife had perhaps made a greater proficiency than his above - mentioned ...
Strana 397
... kind of powder , which set the whole company a sneezing , and by the scent discovered itself to be right Spanish . The several other cells were stored with commodities of the same kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader ...
... kind of powder , which set the whole company a sneezing , and by the scent discovered itself to be right Spanish . The several other cells were stored with commodities of the same kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader ...
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