The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Horace to Claudius Nero . You will see , in that Letter , a slowness to ask a Favour , a strong Reason for being unable to deny his good Word any longer , and that it is a Service to the Person to whom he recommends , to comply with ...
... Horace to Claudius Nero . You will see , in that Letter , a slowness to ask a Favour , a strong Reason for being unable to deny his good Word any longer , and that it is a Service to the Person to whom he recommends , to comply with ...
Strana 129
... Horace , Tully , Seneca , Plutarch , or any of the rest , whom , I dare say , this worthy Citizen would hold to be indeed ingenious , but unprofitable Writers . But to the Letter , ' Mr. WILLIAM SPECTATOR , Sir , Broad - street ...
... Horace , Tully , Seneca , Plutarch , or any of the rest , whom , I dare say , this worthy Citizen would hold to be indeed ingenious , but unprofitable Writers . But to the Letter , ' Mr. WILLIAM SPECTATOR , Sir , Broad - street ...
Strana 151
... Horace and Anacreon , with whom he seem'd infinitely delighted . A little further I saw another Groupe of Figures ; I made up to them , and found it was Socrates dictating to Xenophon and the Spirit of Plato ; but most of all Musaus had ...
... Horace and Anacreon , with whom he seem'd infinitely delighted . A little further I saw another Groupe of Figures ; I made up to them , and found it was Socrates dictating to Xenophon and the Spirit of Plato ; but most of all Musaus had ...
Strana 226
... Horace , that we should not entertain an Hope of any thing in Life which lies at a great Distance from us : The Shortness and Uncertainty of our Time here makes such a Kind of Hope unreasonable and absurd . The Grave lies un seen seen ...
... Horace , that we should not entertain an Hope of any thing in Life which lies at a great Distance from us : The Shortness and Uncertainty of our Time here makes such a Kind of Hope unreasonable and absurd . The Grave lies un seen seen ...
Strana 276
... Horace in my Motto says , that all Men are vicious , and that they differ from one another , only as they are more or less so . Boileau has given the same Account of our Wisdom as Horace has of our Virtue , Tous les hommes sont fous et ...
... Horace in my Motto says , that all Men are vicious , and that they differ from one another , only as they are more or less so . Boileau has given the same Account of our Wisdom as Horace has of our Virtue , Tous les hommes sont fous et ...
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