The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Herodotus and Plutarch very often apply their Judgments as impertinently as the old Woman I have before mentioned , though their Manner of relating them makes the Folly it self appear venerable , Indeed , most Historians , as well ...
... Herodotus and Plutarch very often apply their Judgments as impertinently as the old Woman I have before mentioned , though their Manner of relating them makes the Folly it self appear venerable , Indeed , most Historians , as well ...
Strana 136
... Herodotus , that lay in my Friend Dapperwit's Window , as I visited him one Morning , It luckily opened in the Place where I met with the following Account . He tells us that it was the Manner among the Persians to have several Fairs in ...
... Herodotus , that lay in my Friend Dapperwit's Window , as I visited him one Morning , It luckily opened in the Place where I met with the following Account . He tells us that it was the Manner among the Persians to have several Fairs in ...
Strana 57
... Herodotus speaks of , among whom it was a Law , that whenever any Cure was performed , both the Method of the Cure , and an Account of the Distemper , should be fixed in some_publick Place ; but as Customs will corrupt , these our ...
... Herodotus speaks of , among whom it was a Law , that whenever any Cure was performed , both the Method of the Cure , and an Account of the Distemper , should be fixed in some_publick Place ; but as Customs will corrupt , these our ...
Strana 248
... Herodotus has in the same manner adapted his Books to the Number of the Muses , for which Reason many a Learned Man hath wished there had been more than Nine of that Sisterhood . Several Epic Poets have religiously followed Virgil as to ...
... Herodotus has in the same manner adapted his Books to the Number of the Muses , for which Reason many a Learned Man hath wished there had been more than Nine of that Sisterhood . Several Epic Poets have religiously followed Virgil as to ...
Strana 251
... fell so far short of the Number of those who excelled in all other Sciences . A Friend of mine used merrily to apply to this Case an Observation of Herodotus IV . 2 N 1714 . No. 633 . Wednes day , Dec. 15 , 1714 THE SPECTATOR 251.
... fell so far short of the Number of those who excelled in all other Sciences . A Friend of mine used merrily to apply to this Case an Observation of Herodotus IV . 2 N 1714 . No. 633 . Wednes day , Dec. 15 , 1714 THE SPECTATOR 251.
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