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... Stint ...... 449. Filial Piety of Fidelia - On the Collusion of Gla- diators ... 450. Letter on the Effects of the Love of Money ...... 451. On Defamatory Publications . 452. On News - writers and Readers - Specimen of a Newspaper ...
... Stint ...... 449. Filial Piety of Fidelia - On the Collusion of Gla- diators ... 450. Letter on the Effects of the Love of Money ...... 451. On Defamatory Publications . 452. On News - writers and Readers - Specimen of a Newspaper ...
Page 139
... stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the greatest perfection , and fur- nishes out all those scenes that are most apt to de- light the imagination . Scriptorum ...
... stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the greatest perfection , and fur- nishes out all those scenes that are most apt to de- light the imagination . Scriptorum ...
Page 297
... Stint's letters , and giving him appoint- ments at third places . Trap began to suspect the epis- tolary correspondence of his friend , and discovered also that Stint opened all his letters which came to their common lodgings , in order ...
... Stint's letters , and giving him appoint- ments at third places . Trap began to suspect the epis- tolary correspondence of his friend , and discovered also that Stint opened all his letters which came to their common lodgings , in order ...
Page 298
the Temple . Stint , according to custom , seized and opened it , and was not a little surprised to find the inside directed to himself , when , with great pertur- bation of spirit , he read as follows : — 6 MR . STINT , ' You have ...
the Temple . Stint , according to custom , seized and opened it , and was not a little surprised to find the inside directed to himself , when , with great pertur- bation of spirit , he read as follows : — 6 MR . STINT , ' You have ...
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