The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 34
... given immediately follow- ing this , and marked with an asterisk . - Either as being too trifling in itself , or offensive to some family , that paper was withdrawn when the Spectator came first to be re- published in volumes , and the ...
... given immediately follow- ing this , and marked with an asterisk . - Either as being too trifling in itself , or offensive to some family , that paper was withdrawn when the Spectator came first to be re- published in volumes , and the ...
Page 66
... 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 160
... given offence to several critics , may be accounted for the same way . Virgil himself , be- fore he begins that relation , premises , that what he was going to tell appeared incredible , but that it was justified by tradition . What ...
... given offence to several critics , may be accounted for the same way . Virgil himself , be- fore he begins that relation , premises , that what he was going to tell appeared incredible , but that it was justified by tradition . What ...
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