The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana x
... Ovid's " Pyramus and Thisbe , " the tenth book of Lucan's " Pharsalia , " and some fragments from Orpheus , Pindar , and Euripides ; also , in prose , Fontenelle's " Dialogues of the Dead , " and a " Discourse concerning the Ancients ...
... Ovid's " Pyramus and Thisbe , " the tenth book of Lucan's " Pharsalia , " and some fragments from Orpheus , Pindar , and Euripides ; also , in prose , Fontenelle's " Dialogues of the Dead , " and a " Discourse concerning the Ancients ...
Strana xi
... Ovid ; " and , having acquired a partiality for theatrical performances , had arranged a part of the " Iliad " as a drama , and acted it in conjunction with his school - fellows . He was about twelve years old when his father left ...
... Ovid ; " and , having acquired a partiality for theatrical performances , had arranged a part of the " Iliad " as a drama , and acted it in conjunction with his school - fellows . He was about twelve years old when his father left ...
Strana xii
... Ovid's " Epistle of Sappho to Phaon ; " and had modernized Chaucer's " January and May , " and the " Prologue to the Wife of Bath's Tale . " These were followed by his " Pastorals , " which were not , however , published until 1709. His ...
... Ovid's " Epistle of Sappho to Phaon ; " and had modernized Chaucer's " January and May , " and the " Prologue to the Wife of Bath's Tale . " These were followed by his " Pastorals , " which were not , however , published until 1709. His ...
Strana 40
... OVID MET . , iii , 491 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks assume a pallid taint , And scarce her form remains . There was a great change in the hill of money- bags , and the heaps of money , the former shrink- ing and falling ...
... OVID MET . , iii , 491 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks assume a pallid taint , And scarce her form remains . There was a great change in the hill of money- bags , and the heaps of money , the former shrink- ing and falling ...
Strana 52
... OVID , Met . iv , 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humor of the public diversions five - and- twenty years ago , and those of the present time ; and lamented ...
... OVID , Met . iv , 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humor of the public diversions five - and- twenty years ago , and those of the present time ; and lamented ...
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