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Pagina 560
... Motto . PAGE 390. Romances . 129. PAGE 391. Motto . PAGE 392. Commode . Petticoat . See No. Plutarch's Life of Alexander ( to- Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 98 . See page 533 . Persius , v . 71-2 . See note on page 555 . 127 and note . The ...
... Motto . PAGE 390. Romances . 129. PAGE 391. Motto . PAGE 392. Commode . Petticoat . See No. Plutarch's Life of Alexander ( to- Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 98 . See page 533 . Persius , v . 71-2 . See note on page 555 . 127 and note . The ...
Pagina 565
... Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . PAGE 467 . PAGE 469 . 156. Motto . New Exchange . See page 299 and note . Your Account of Beauties . See pages 434 et sqq . Horace , Odes , 11. viii . 5–7 . PAGE 470. A common ...
... Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . PAGE 467 . PAGE 469 . 156. Motto . New Exchange . See page 299 and note . Your Account of Beauties . See pages 434 et sqq . Horace , Odes , 11. viii . 5–7 . PAGE 470. A common ...
Pagina 566
... Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 48 , 50-1 . The motto in A was Semivirumque bovem , semibovemque virum ( misquoted from Ovid , Ars Amatoria , ii . 24 ) . Cf. the attack on French fopperies , pages 136 et sqq .; also Dennis's Essay upon ...
... Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 48 , 50-1 . The motto in A was Semivirumque bovem , semibovemque virum ( misquoted from Ovid , Ars Amatoria , ii . 24 ) . Cf. the attack on French fopperies , pages 136 et sqq .; also Dennis's Essay upon ...
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