The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 435
... seems to have been the one dated 13 Nov. 1711 , published in the London Gazette of 15 Nov. I owe this reference to the kindness of Professor Emmett Avery . 2 Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 4. 466-8 : She seems alone , To wander in her Sleep ...
... seems to have been the one dated 13 Nov. 1711 , published in the London Gazette of 15 Nov. I owe this reference to the kindness of Professor Emmett Avery . 2 Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 4. 466-8 : She seems alone , To wander in her Sleep ...
Strana 483
... seems to have been the occasion which brought Addison and Pope together , into an association which never became very close . The later story has been told by Professor Sherburn in The Early Career of Alexander Pope ( 1934 ) , chap . v ...
... seems to have been the occasion which brought Addison and Pope together , into an association which never became very close . The later story has been told by Professor Sherburn in The Early Career of Alexander Pope ( 1934 ) , chap . v ...
Strana 539
... seems to be thinking of fable in the sense in which Le Bossu had defined it , ' a Discourse invented to form Men's Manners by Instructions disguis'd under the Allegories of one single Action ' ( book i , chap . vi ) . In No. 297 ( vol ...
... seems to be thinking of fable in the sense in which Le Bossu had defined it , ' a Discourse invented to form Men's Manners by Instructions disguis'd under the Allegories of one single Action ' ( book i , chap . vi ) . In No. 297 ( vol ...
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