The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... Subject which he intended to write upon , and afterwards conform the Descrip- tion to the Figure of his Subject . The Poetry was to contract or dilate itself according to the Mould in which it was cast . In a word , the Verses were to ...
... Subject which he intended to write upon , and afterwards conform the Descrip- tion to the Figure of his Subject . The Poetry was to contract or dilate itself according to the Mould in which it was cast . In a word , the Verses were to ...
Strana 289
... Subjects , in order to compute the Value of every Subject to the Prince . nay , though they were to be reimburst the Value. No. 200. ] Friday , October 19 , 1711 . Vincit Amor Patria . Virg . THE Ambition of Princes is many times as ...
... Subjects , in order to compute the Value of every Subject to the Prince . nay , though they were to be reimburst the Value. No. 200. ] Friday , October 19 , 1711 . Vincit Amor Patria . Virg . THE Ambition of Princes is many times as ...
Strana 394
... Subject , I shall end this Paper with the following genuine Letter ; and desire all who think they may be concerned in future Specu- lations on this subject , to send in what they have to say for themselves for some Incidents in their ...
... Subject , I shall end this Paper with the following genuine Letter ; and desire all who think they may be concerned in future Specu- lations on this subject , to send in what they have to say for themselves for some Incidents in their ...
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