The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Virg . En . iv . 83 . The works unfinish'd and neglected lie . In my last Monday's paper I gave some ge- neral instances of those beautiful strokes which please the reader in the old song of Chevy- Chase ; I shall here , according to my ...
... Virg . En . iv . 83 . The works unfinish'd and neglected lie . In my last Monday's paper I gave some ge- neral instances of those beautiful strokes which please the reader in the old song of Chevy- Chase ; I shall here , according to my ...
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... Virg . Georg . i . 451 . Ingenium -I deem their breasts inspir'd With a divine sagacity.- It is not remarkable that the same tem- per of weather , which raises this genial warmth in animals , should cover the trees with leaves , and the ...
... Virg . Georg . i . 451 . Ingenium -I deem their breasts inspir'd With a divine sagacity.- It is not remarkable that the same tem- per of weather , which raises this genial warmth in animals , should cover the trees with leaves , and the ...
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... Virg . En . iv . 373 . Honour is no where safe . MR . SPECTATOR , London , Leo . 9 , 1711-12 . If in the last place we consider the lan- guage of this great poet , we must allow what I have hinted in a former paper , that it is often ...
... Virg . En . iv . 373 . Honour is no where safe . MR . SPECTATOR , London , Leo . 9 , 1711-12 . If in the last place we consider the lan- guage of this great poet , we must allow what I have hinted in a former paper , that it is often ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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