The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... VIRG . Æn . 1. 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in clouda . DRYDEN . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good an ...
... VIRG . Æn . 1. 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in clouda . DRYDEN . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good an ...
Strana 41
... VIRG . Georg . I. 201 . So the boat's brawny crew the current stem . And , slow advancing , struggle with the stream : But if they slack their hands , or cease to strive , Then down the flood with headlong haste they drive . DRYDEN . It ...
... VIRG . Georg . I. 201 . So the boat's brawny crew the current stem . And , slow advancing , struggle with the stream : But if they slack their hands , or cease to strive , Then down the flood with headlong haste they drive . DRYDEN . It ...
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... VIRG . En . ix . 420 . Fierce Volscens foams with rage , and gazing round , Descry'd not him who gave the fatal wound ; Nor knew to fix revenge- DRYDEN .. THERE is nothing that more betrays a base ungenerous spirit , than the giving of ...
... VIRG . En . ix . 420 . Fierce Volscens foams with rage , and gazing round , Descry'd not him who gave the fatal wound ; Nor knew to fix revenge- DRYDEN .. THERE is nothing that more betrays a base ungenerous spirit , than the giving of ...
Strana 74
... been generally over- looked by divines , because they are but few who can be guilty of it . C. No. 25. THURSDAY MARCH 29 . -Egrescitque medendo . VIRG 74 ( No. 23 SPECTATO3 . Continuation of the Critique on Chevy-Chase,
... been generally over- looked by divines , because they are but few who can be guilty of it . C. No. 25. THURSDAY MARCH 29 . -Egrescitque medendo . VIRG 74 ( No. 23 SPECTATO3 . Continuation of the Critique on Chevy-Chase,
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... VIRG . En . xii . 46 . And sickens by the very means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology SIR , I AM One of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of valetudinarians ; and do confess ...
... VIRG . En . xii . 46 . And sickens by the very means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology SIR , I AM One of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of valetudinarians ; and do confess ...
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