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... Epig . i , 17 I AM at present sitting with a heap of letters before me which I have received under the character of Spectator ; I have complaints from lovers , schemes from projectors , scandal from ladies , congratulations ...
... Epig . i , 17 I AM at present sitting with a heap of letters before me which I have received under the character of Spectator ; I have complaints from lovers , schemes from projectors , scandal from ladies , congratulations ...
Strana 418
... Epig . , xiii , 2 We know these things to be mere trifles . 159. VIRG . , En . , ii , 604 Pope The cloud which , intercepting the clear light , Hangs o'er thy eyes , and blunts thy mortal sight , I will remove . 160. HOR . , 1 Sat. , iv ...
... Epig . , xiii , 2 We know these things to be mere trifles . 159. VIRG . , En . , ii , 604 Pope The cloud which , intercepting the clear light , Hangs o'er thy eyes , and blunts thy mortal sight , I will remove . 160. HOR . , 1 Sat. , iv ...
Strana 459
... Epig . , i , 39 Reciting makes it thine . 569. HOR . , Ars Poet . , 434 Dryden Wise were the kings who never chose a friend , Till with full cups they had unmasked his soul , And seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . Roscommon 570 ...
... Epig . , i , 39 Reciting makes it thine . 569. HOR . , Ars Poet . , 434 Dryden Wise were the kings who never chose a friend , Till with full cups they had unmasked his soul , And seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . Roscommon 570 ...
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