The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... occasion to Juvenal's tenth satire , and to the second satire of Persius , as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the preceding dialogue , entitled Alcibiades the First , in his fourth satire . The speakers in this dialogue ...
... occasion to Juvenal's tenth satire , and to the second satire of Persius , as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the preceding dialogue , entitled Alcibiades the First , in his fourth satire . The speakers in this dialogue ...
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George Atherton Aitken. of the indignation which is natural to the occasion , that expression is received with a loud laugh : they were as merry when a criminal was stabbed . It is certainly an occasion of rejoicing when the wicked are ...
George Atherton Aitken. of the indignation which is natural to the occasion , that expression is received with a loud laugh : they were as merry when a criminal was stabbed . It is certainly an occasion of rejoicing when the wicked are ...
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... occasion of misery to one whose happiness he but lately pretended was dearer to him than his own ? Ought such a one to be trusted in his common affairs ? or treated but as one whose honesty consisted only in his No. 236 131 THE ...
... occasion of misery to one whose happiness he but lately pretended was dearer to him than his own ? Ought such a one to be trusted in his common affairs ? or treated but as one whose honesty consisted only in his No. 236 131 THE ...
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