The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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... Cicero , De Officiis , 1. V. Needham's edition , page 56 . Horace , Satires , II . vii . 101 . The Cartons . See pages 171-2 . PAGE 224. Simonides . See pages 122-3 . Chalmers is at some pains to correct the syntax and voca- bulary of ...
... Cicero , De Officiis , 1. V. Needham's edition , page 56 . Horace , Satires , II . vii . 101 . The Cartons . See pages 171-2 . PAGE 224. Simonides . See pages 122-3 . Chalmers is at some pains to correct the syntax and voca- bulary of ...
Strana 494
... Cicero . Oratio pro M. Marcello , viii . PAGE 264. A adds , at the end : ' I shall conclude this Subject in my next Paper . ' 257. Motto . Stobaeus , Florilegium , 1. iii . 9 . 258. PAGE 267. Motto . ? PAGE 268. As the Latin has it ...
... Cicero . Oratio pro M. Marcello , viii . PAGE 264. A adds , at the end : ' I shall conclude this Subject in my next Paper . ' 257. Motto . Stobaeus , Florilegium , 1. iii . 9 . 258. PAGE 267. Motto . ? PAGE 268. As the Latin has it ...
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... Cicero , Ad Marcum Brutum Orator , viii . 27 . ' Facile est enim verbum aliquod ardens ( ut ita dicam ) notare . ' PAGE 370. Longinus . On the Sublime , xxvi . Boccalini . His Ragguagli di Parnasso was Englished in 1656 under the title ...
... Cicero , Ad Marcum Brutum Orator , viii . 27 . ' Facile est enim verbum aliquod ardens ( ut ita dicam ) notare . ' PAGE 370. Longinus . On the Sublime , xxvi . Boccalini . His Ragguagli di Parnasso was Englished in 1656 under the title ...
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