The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 64
... Reflections upon the general Negligence used in the Case of Regard towards Women , or , in other Words , since I talked of Wenching , I have had Epistles upon that Subject , which I shall , for the present Entertainment , insert as they ...
... Reflections upon the general Negligence used in the Case of Regard towards Women , or , in other Words , since I talked of Wenching , I have had Epistles upon that Subject , which I shall , for the present Entertainment , insert as they ...
Strana 100
... Reflections on that Subject would be of no use to an English Reader , I shall not enlarge upon it . L No. 202 . [ STEELE . ] Monday , October 22 . Saepe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . - Hor . THE other Day as I passed along ...
... Reflections on that Subject would be of no use to an English Reader , I shall not enlarge upon it . L No. 202 . [ STEELE . ] Monday , October 22 . Saepe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . - Hor . THE other Day as I passed along ...
Strana 387
... Reflections of his own . I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the longest Reflection in the Aeneid is in that Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom ...
... Reflections of his own . I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the longest Reflection in the Aeneid is in that Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom ...
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