The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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... lines 132-55 of the same satire . The quotation from Dryden's translation will be found in Scott and Saintsbury's edition , xiii . 258. Line 5 : ' The tyrant Lucre no denial takes ' ; lines 20-1 : Nothing retards thy voyage now , unless ...
... lines 132-55 of the same satire . The quotation from Dryden's translation will be found in Scott and Saintsbury's edition , xiii . 258. Line 5 : ' The tyrant Lucre no denial takes ' ; lines 20-1 : Nothing retards thy voyage now , unless ...
Strana 548
... lines Adversi , etc. , are printed by Addison and his editors as one passage . Lines 1-2 are from Aeneid , xi . 605-6 ; 3-5 . Aeneid , vii . 682-4 ; and 5–8 , ib . 712–15 . Turnus , etc. Aeneid , ix . 47. Vidisti , etc. Ib . 269-70 ...
... lines Adversi , etc. , are printed by Addison and his editors as one passage . Lines 1-2 are from Aeneid , xi . 605-6 ; 3-5 . Aeneid , vii . 682-4 ; and 5–8 , ib . 712–15 . Turnus , etc. Aeneid , ix . 47. Vidisti , etc. Ib . 269-70 ...
Strana 564
... lines 13-16 . 149. PAGE 449. Motto . Cicero , Tusculan Disputations , IV . xxxii . 68 . 150. PAGE 452. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 152-3 . Plagues . Budgell probably refers to some pamphlets , now difficult to trace . The British ...
... lines 13-16 . 149. PAGE 449. Motto . Cicero , Tusculan Disputations , IV . xxxii . 68 . 150. PAGE 452. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 152-3 . Plagues . Budgell probably refers to some pamphlets , now difficult to trace . The British ...
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