The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Motto . Phaedrus , Fables , i , Prologue , 7 . Horace has a thought . Odes , 1. xvi . PAGE 129. Dryden , Of the Pythagorean Philosophy , from the Fifteenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses , lines 239-46 , 254-9 . Scott and Saintsbury's ...
... Motto . Phaedrus , Fables , i , Prologue , 7 . Horace has a thought . Odes , 1. xvi . PAGE 129. Dryden , Of the Pythagorean Philosophy , from the Fifteenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses , lines 239-46 , 254-9 . Scott and Saintsbury's ...
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... Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , x . 60-1 . Greek Manuscript . Cf. page 176 . PAGE 194. ' 350. ' More correctly 250. ' 120 , ' printed ' 150'in A. 234. PAGE 195. Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. iii . 41. The motto in A is ' Splendide mendax ...
... Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , x . 60-1 . Greek Manuscript . Cf. page 176 . PAGE 194. ' 350. ' More correctly 250. ' 120 , ' printed ' 150'in A. 234. PAGE 195. Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. iii . 41. The motto in A is ' Splendide mendax ...
Strana 499
... Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. xvii . 35 . 281. PAGE 336. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , iv . 64 . PAGE 337. Plume of Feathers . Fringed gloves . Cf. i . 525 . Cf. page 464 . 282. PAGE 339. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , viii . 580 . 283. PAGE 342.
... Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. xvii . 35 . 281. PAGE 336. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , iv . 64 . PAGE 337. Plume of Feathers . Fringed gloves . Cf. i . 525 . Cf. page 464 . 282. PAGE 339. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , viii . 580 . 283. PAGE 342.
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