The Spectator, Volume 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Page 33
... given them a place within the bounds of this paper . Besides that I find it in a great measure done to my hand at the end of my lord Roscommon's Essay on Translated Poetry . I shall refer my reader thither for some of the master ...
... given them a place within the bounds of this paper . Besides that I find it in a great measure done to my hand at the end of my lord Roscommon's Essay on Translated Poetry . I shall refer my reader thither for some of the master ...
Page 91
... given to him who has done it most drums , trumpets , triumphs , and battles . artfully , you would before now have given The destruction of Troy , adorned with your remarks on them . They are so con- Highland dances , are to make up the ...
... given to him who has done it most drums , trumpets , triumphs , and battles . artfully , you would before now have given The destruction of Troy , adorned with your remarks on them . They are so con- Highland dances , are to make up the ...
Page 326
... given the same account of our wisdom , as Horace has of our virtue : " Tous les hommes sont fous , et malgre tous leurs soins , Ne different entre eux , que de plus et du moins . " " All men , " says he , " are fools , and , in spite of ...
... given the same account of our wisdom , as Horace has of our virtue : " Tous les hommes sont fous , et malgre tous leurs soins , Ne different entre eux , que de plus et du moins . " " All men , " says he , " are fools , and , in spite of ...
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