The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... Eclogues , iv . 48 . This is the first appearance of the Messiah , which Pope had written at Binfield . Steele printed it in A as he received it , and on 1st June wrote to the author : ' I have turned to every verse and chapter , and ...
... Eclogues , iv . 48 . This is the first appearance of the Messiah , which Pope had written at Binfield . Steele printed it in A as he received it , and on 1st June wrote to the author : ' I have turned to every verse and chapter , and ...
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George Gregory Smith. 404. PAGE 257. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 63. In A the motto was from the Georgics ( i . 60 ) . 405. PAGE 260. Motto . Homer , Iliad , i . 472–4 . Nicolini . Referred to ante , i . 17 , 40 , etc. , and note ...
George Gregory Smith. 404. PAGE 257. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 63. In A the motto was from the Georgics ( i . 60 ) . 405. PAGE 260. Motto . Homer , Iliad , i . 472–4 . Nicolini . Referred to ante , i . 17 , 40 , etc. , and note ...
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... Eclogues , iii . 89 . PAGE 298. Informe cadaver , etc. Virgil , Aeneid , viii . 264–7 . 419. PAGE 299. Motto . Horace , Epistles , II . ii . 140 . The Fairy Way of Writing . Cf. Dryden's Apology for Heroic Poetry ( Scott and Saintsbury ...
... Eclogues , iii . 89 . PAGE 298. Informe cadaver , etc. Virgil , Aeneid , viii . 264–7 . 419. PAGE 299. Motto . Horace , Epistles , II . ii . 140 . The Fairy Way of Writing . Cf. Dryden's Apology for Heroic Poetry ( Scott and Saintsbury ...
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