The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... motto from Cicero . A comparison between the texts of the original and the printed version1 reveals that on this occasion Steele keeps the main structure of the essay and makes only a few verbal changes . He removes the Ciceronian motto ...
... motto from Cicero . A comparison between the texts of the original and the printed version1 reveals that on this occasion Steele keeps the main structure of the essay and makes only a few verbal changes . He removes the Ciceronian motto ...
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... motto : for multum read multùm P. 365 , note 1 : for 3. 1-5 read 3. 1. 5-6 P. sos , line 29 : for shortly , read shorter , VOLUME III P. 42 , note 1 : The motto from Winterton = Menander , Monostichoi 462 . P. 149 , note 4 : read Cf. No ...
... motto : for multum read multùm P. 365 , note 1 : for 3. 1-5 read 3. 1. 5-6 P. sos , line 29 : for shortly , read shorter , VOLUME III P. 42 , note 1 : The motto from Winterton = Menander , Monostichoi 462 . P. 149 , note 4 : read Cf. No ...
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... motto : To be Continued every Day . Fol . b which ... lies , ] which I find , by the Writings of the Family , Fol . 1 Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 143-4 : Not smoke after flame does he plan to give , but after smoke the light , that ...
... motto : To be Continued every Day . Fol . b which ... lies , ] which I find , by the Writings of the Family , Fol . 1 Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 143-4 : Not smoke after flame does he plan to give , but after smoke the light , that ...
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