The Spectator, Svazek 3Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 600 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , 8. 63 : Every man cannot do every thing . In the Folio sheets the motto was : Rideat & pulset Lasciva decentius Ætas ( Men in years ridicule wantonness with the best grace ; Horace , Epistles , 2. 2. 216 ) ...
... Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , 8. 63 : Every man cannot do every thing . In the Folio sheets the motto was : Rideat & pulset Lasciva decentius Ætas ( Men in years ridicule wantonness with the best grace ; Horace , Epistles , 2. 2. 216 ) ...
Strana 323
... Motto . Ovid , Tristia , 2. 563 : No one is wounded in the lines I write . The motto in the original Folio sheets contained the additional line , Nulla venenato littera mista joco est ( Tristia , 2. 566 ) , ' Mongst what I write no ...
... Motto . Ovid , Tristia , 2. 563 : No one is wounded in the lines I write . The motto in the original Folio sheets contained the additional line , Nulla venenato littera mista joco est ( Tristia , 2. 566 ) , ' Mongst what I write no ...
Strana 329
... Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 2. 6 , 8 : At such a tale who can forbear to weep ? This had been used as the motto of No. 84 ( and of Tatler 134 ) . In the original Folio sheets the motto was Horace , Ars poetica , 316 ( the motto of No. 279 ...
... Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , 2. 6 , 8 : At such a tale who can forbear to weep ? This had been used as the motto of No. 84 ( and of Tatler 134 ) . In the original Folio sheets the motto was Horace , Ars poetica , 316 ( the motto of No. 279 ...
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