The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 472
... PAGE 88. Motto . Horace , Satires , II . iii . 13 . 349. PAGE 90. Motto . Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 459–62 . PAGE 91 . St. Evremont . See i . 99 , etc. Addison here refers to Saint - Evremond's Life and Character of Petronius Arbiter ...
... PAGE 88. Motto . Horace , Satires , II . iii . 13 . 349. PAGE 90. Motto . Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 459–62 . PAGE 91 . St. Evremont . See i . 99 , etc. Addison here refers to Saint - Evremond's Life and Character of Petronius Arbiter ...
Strana 481
... page 523 . See B. I. In the Poetical Miscellanies published by Sir Richard Steele ( second edition , 1727 ) there is included a piece On Nicolini's leaving the Stage ( page 36 ) . 406. PAGE 262. Motto . Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 ...
... page 523 . See B. I. In the Poetical Miscellanies published by Sir Richard Steele ( second edition , 1727 ) there is included a piece On Nicolini's leaving the Stage ( page 36 ) . 406. PAGE 262. Motto . Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 ...
Strana 488
... ( page 469 ) . It is a fragment of Evenus Parius . Dr. Robert Plot published his Natural History of Staffordshire in folio in 1686. He was the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum . PAGE 379. One of the greatest Geniuses this Age has ...
... ( page 469 ) . It is a fragment of Evenus Parius . Dr. Robert Plot published his Natural History of Staffordshire in folio in 1686. He was the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum . PAGE 379. One of the greatest Geniuses this Age has ...
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