The Spectator, Svazek 8J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... OVID . Met . 1. 1. ver . He tries his tongue , his filence foftly breaks . 746 . Dryden . E VERY one has heard of the famous conjurer , who , according to the opinion of the vulgar , has ftudied himself dumb ; for which reafon , as it ...
... OVID . Met . 1. 1. ver . He tries his tongue , his filence foftly breaks . 746 . Dryden . E VERY one has heard of the famous conjurer , who , according to the opinion of the vulgar , has ftudied himself dumb ; for which reafon , as it ...
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... OvID . Ars Am . 1. 2. ver . 233 . Love is a kind of warfare . As my correfpondents begin to grow pretty nume- rous , I think myself obliged to take fome no- tice of them , and fhall therefore make this paper a mifcellany of letters . I ...
... OvID . Ars Am . 1. 2. ver . 233 . Love is a kind of warfare . As my correfpondents begin to grow pretty nume- rous , I think myself obliged to take fome no- tice of them , and fhall therefore make this paper a mifcellany of letters . I ...
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... OVID . Met . 1. 2. ver . 72 . I fteer against their motions , nor am I Born back by all the current of the sky . Addifon I Remember a young man of very lively parts , and of a fprightly turn in converfation , who had only one fault ...
... OVID . Met . 1. 2. ver . 72 . I fteer against their motions , nor am I Born back by all the current of the sky . Addifon I Remember a young man of very lively parts , and of a fprightly turn in converfation , who had only one fault ...
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... OVID . Met . 1. 15. ver . 167 . Inque feras nofter Th ' unbodied fpirit flies- And lodges where it lights in man or beaft . THER Dryden . HERE has been very great reason , on feveral ac- counts , for the learned world to endeavour at ...
... OVID . Met . 1. 15. ver . 167 . Inque feras nofter Th ' unbodied fpirit flies- And lodges where it lights in man or beaft . THER Dryden . HERE has been very great reason , on feveral ac- counts , for the learned world to endeavour at ...
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... Ovid . Met . 1. 1. ver . 175 . Dryden . This place , the brightest manfion of the sky , I'll call the Palace of the Deity . SIR , Confidered in my two laft letters that awful and tremendous fubject , the ubiquity or omniprefence of the ...
... Ovid . Met . 1. 1. ver . 175 . Dryden . This place , the brightest manfion of the sky , I'll call the Palace of the Deity . SIR , Confidered in my two laft letters that awful and tremendous fubject , the ubiquity or omniprefence of the ...
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