The Spectator, Volume 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Eunuchus , I. i . 12-13 ( 57-8 ) . PAGE II . PAGE 12 . PAGE 13 . Motto . Horace , Ars Poet . 41 . From the Dispensary . Garth's Dispensary , ii . 95-6 . " Hourly his learn'd impertinence affords A barren superfluity of words . " Doway ...
... Eunuchus , I. i . 12-13 ( 57-8 ) . PAGE II . PAGE 12 . PAGE 13 . Motto . Horace , Ars Poet . 41 . From the Dispensary . Garth's Dispensary , ii . 95-6 . " Hourly his learn'd impertinence affords A barren superfluity of words . " Doway ...
Pagina 314
... Eunuchus , II . iii . 5 . The Misbehaviour of People at Church . Cf. Nos . 50 , 53 , 129 , 134 , 158 , 270 , 272 , 282 , 284 , 344 , 460 , etc. Mr. Dobson recalls the fact that in St. James's Chapel the ogling and sighing rose at one ...
... Eunuchus , II . iii . 5 . The Misbehaviour of People at Church . Cf. Nos . 50 , 53 , 129 , 134 , 158 , 270 , 272 , 282 , 284 , 344 , 460 , etc. Mr. Dobson recalls the fact that in St. James's Chapel the ogling and sighing rose at one ...
Pagina 315
... Eunuchus , I. i . Hack , i.e. hackney - coach ( as on p . 291 ) . This usage , now found only in the United States , seems to be an earlier one . See the New Eng . Dict . , where the earliest example is from Steele's Lying Lover , III ...
... Eunuchus , I. i . Hack , i.e. hackney - coach ( as on p . 291 ) . This usage , now found only in the United States , seems to be an earlier one . See the New Eng . Dict . , where the earliest example is from Steele's Lying Lover , III ...
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