The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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... Georgics , iv . 6 . PAGE 105. Two Persons . Chalmers suggests that this may be a reference to Swift and his friend Mr. Stratford , the Hamburg merchant , who is referred to very frequently in the Journal to Stella . 354. PAGE 107. Motto ...
... Georgics , iv . 6 . PAGE 105. Two Persons . Chalmers suggests that this may be a reference to Swift and his friend Mr. Stratford , the Hamburg merchant , who is referred to very frequently in the Journal to Stella . 354. PAGE 107. Motto ...
Strana 478
... Georgics , ii . 174–5 . This paper There is an editorial tradition that verse renderings of a chapter of Proverbs and of another portion of the Old Testament were by a Mr. Parr , a dissenting minister at Moretonhampstead in Devonshire ...
... Georgics , ii . 174–5 . This paper There is an editorial tradition that verse renderings of a chapter of Proverbs and of another portion of the Old Testament were by a Mr. Parr , a dissenting minister at Moretonhampstead in Devonshire ...
Strana 479
... Georgics , i . 412 . PAGE 225. Paradise Lost , iv . 148–56 . 394. PAGE 227. Motto . Cicero , De Officiis , II . xvi . 395. PAGE 233. Motto . Ovid , Remedia Amoris , 10 . The Advice I gave . See Budgell's previous paper , No. 365 . PAGE ...
... Georgics , i . 412 . PAGE 225. Paradise Lost , iv . 148–56 . 394. PAGE 227. Motto . Cicero , De Officiis , II . xvi . 395. PAGE 233. Motto . Ovid , Remedia Amoris , 10 . The Advice I gave . See Budgell's previous paper , No. 365 . PAGE ...
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