The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 286
... kind of wit in one of the following verses in his Mac Flecno ; which an English reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are those little poems abovementioned in the shape of wings and altars : -Chuse for thy command Some ...
... kind of wit in one of the following verses in his Mac Flecno ; which an English reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are those little poems abovementioned in the shape of wings and altars : -Chuse for thy command Some ...
Strana 294
... kind of writing , calls his rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his limbs set in places that did not properly belong to them , the anagram of a man . ' " When the anagrammatist takes a name to work upon , he considers it at ...
... kind of writing , calls his rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his limbs set in places that did not properly belong to them , the anagram of a man . ' " When the anagrammatist takes a name to work upon , he considers it at ...
Strana 312
... kind of sculpture . I immediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the place dressed in the habit of a monk , with a book in one hand ...
... kind of sculpture . I immediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the place dressed in the habit of a monk , with a book in one hand ...
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