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... 29. r No. 525. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 1 , 1712 . Ὁ δ ̓ εἰς τὸ σῶφρον ἐπ ' ἀρετὴν τ ' ἀγὼν ἔρως , Ζηλωτὸς ἀνθρωποῖσιν . That love alone which virtue's laws control Deserves reception in the human soul . It is my custom to take frequent ...
... 29. r No. 525. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 1 , 1712 . Ὁ δ ̓ εἰς τὸ σῶφρον ἐπ ' ἀρετὴν τ ' ἀγὼν ἔρως , Ζηλωτὸς ἀνθρωποῖσιν . That love alone which virtue's laws control Deserves reception in the human soul . It is my custom to take frequent ...
Pagina 165
... November 29 , a new tragedy , never acted but once , called The Heroic Daughter . - Spect . in folio , No. 546 , and note . No. 548 , has no signature either in the Spect . in folio , or in the edi- tions of 1712 in 8vo . and 12mo . No ...
... November 29 , a new tragedy , never acted but once , called The Heroic Daughter . - Spect . in folio , No. 546 , and note . No. 548 , has no signature either in the Spect . in folio , or in the edi- tions of 1712 in 8vo . and 12mo . No ...
Pagina 166
Alexander Chalmers. No. 549. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 29 , 1712 . Quamvis digressu veteris confusus amici . Laudo tamen.- Juv . Sat. iii . 1 . Tho ' griev'd at the departure of my friend , His purpose of retiring I commend . I BELIEVE most ...
Alexander Chalmers. No. 549. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 29 , 1712 . Quamvis digressu veteris confusus amici . Laudo tamen.- Juv . Sat. iii . 1 . Tho ' griev'd at the departure of my friend , His purpose of retiring I commend . I BELIEVE most ...
Pagina 501
... NOVEMBER 29 , 1714 . -dulcique animos novitate tenebo . OVID . Met . iv . 284 . -With sweet novelty your taste I'll please . EUSDEN . I HAVE seen a little work of a learned man con- sisting of extemporary speculations , which owed their ...
... NOVEMBER 29 , 1714 . -dulcique animos novitate tenebo . OVID . Met . iv . 284 . -With sweet novelty your taste I'll please . EUSDEN . I HAVE seen a little work of a learned man con- sisting of extemporary speculations , which owed their ...
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