The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... STEELE . ' March 19th , 1706. ' R. No 329. TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1711-12 . Ire tamen restat , Numa quò devenit , et Ancus . HOR . Epist . vi . 1. 1. ver . 27 . F With Ancus , and with Numa , kings of Rome , We must descend into the ...
... STEELE . ' March 19th , 1706. ' R. No 329. TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1711-12 . Ire tamen restat , Numa quò devenit , et Ancus . HOR . Epist . vi . 1. 1. ver . 27 . F With Ancus , and with Numa , kings of Rome , We must descend into the ...
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... STEELE . [ The letter , probably , by Mr. Weaver . ] T. N ° 335. TUESDAY , MARCH , 25 , 1711-12 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , et veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Ars Poet . ver . 317 .. Those are the ...
... STEELE . [ The letter , probably , by Mr. Weaver . ] T. N ° 335. TUESDAY , MARCH , 25 , 1711-12 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , et veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Ars Poet . ver . 317 .. Those are the ...
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... STEELE . T. * This last paragraph is a transcript by Steele from his own " Christian Hero . " No 357. SATURDAY , APRIL 19 , 1712 . - 356 . 189 SPECTATOR . But what heart can conceive, what tongue utter ...
... STEELE . T. * This last paragraph is a transcript by Steele from his own " Christian Hero . " No 357. SATURDAY , APRIL 19 , 1712 . - 356 . 189 SPECTATOR . But what heart can conceive, what tongue utter ...
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