The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE FIRST . Az THE SPECTATOR . N ° 1 . Thursday , March.
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE FIRST . Az THE SPECTATOR . N ° 1 . Thursday , March.
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... March 1 , 1710-11 . e Non fumum ex fulgore , fed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut fpeciofa dehinc miracula promat . HOR . Ars Poet , ver . 143- One with a flash begins , and ends in smoke ; The other out of fmoke brings glorious light ...
... March 1 , 1710-11 . e Non fumum ex fulgore , fed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut fpeciofa dehinc miracula promat . HOR . Ars Poet , ver . 143- One with a flash begins , and ends in smoke ; The other out of fmoke brings glorious light ...
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... March 2 . Aft alii fex Et plures uno conclamant ore Juv . Sat. 7. V. 167 . Six more at least join their confenting voice . THE HE firft of our fociety is a Gentleman of Worcef terfhire , of ancient . descent , a Baronet , his name Sir ...
... March 2 . Aft alii fex Et plures uno conclamant ore Juv . Sat. 7. V. 167 . Six more at least join their confenting voice . THE HE firft of our fociety is a Gentleman of Worcef terfhire , of ancient . descent , a Baronet , his name Sir ...
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... this world , as one who is haften- ing to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These are my ordi- nary companions . R Saturday , N ° 3 • Saturday , March 3 . I 18 N ° 2 THE SPECTATOR .
... this world , as one who is haften- ing to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These are my ordi- nary companions . R Saturday , N ° 3 • Saturday , March 3 . I 18 N ° 2 THE SPECTATOR .
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... March 3 . I Et quoi quifque ferè ftudio devinctus adhæret , Aut quibus in rebus multùm jumus antè morati , Atque in qua ratione fuit contenta magis mens , In fomnis eadem plerumque videmur obire . LUCR . 1. 4. V. 959 What ftudies pleafe ...
... March 3 . I Et quoi quifque ferè ftudio devinctus adhæret , Aut quibus in rebus multùm jumus antè morati , Atque in qua ratione fuit contenta magis mens , In fomnis eadem plerumque videmur obire . LUCR . 1. 4. V. 959 What ftudies pleafe ...
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