The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... pieces only one , the third item in No. 527 , can be immediately identified . This is by Pope , since the verses , translated from Ovid , were reprinted in Pope's Works of 1717 , under the title ' On a Fan ' . Guesses have been made ...
... pieces only one , the third item in No. 527 , can be immediately identified . This is by Pope , since the verses , translated from Ovid , were reprinted in Pope's Works of 1717 , under the title ' On a Fan ' . Guesses have been made ...
Strana 79
... Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that Nation . This alarm'd the Poetasters and Fidlers of the Town , who were used to deal in ...
... Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that Nation . This alarm'd the Poetasters and Fidlers of the Town , who were used to deal in ...
Strana 247
... pieces is ' An Acrostick Sonnet , to his friend M. Iosva Silvester , by R. N. ' 5 When Samuel Sorbière came to St. John's College at Oxford he entered ' a large written in the Lines of the Face and the Hair 247 NO . 58 , MONDAY , MAY 7 ...
... pieces is ' An Acrostick Sonnet , to his friend M. Iosva Silvester , by R. N. ' 5 When Samuel Sorbière came to St. John's College at Oxford he entered ' a large written in the Lines of the Face and the Hair 247 NO . 58 , MONDAY , MAY 7 ...
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