The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... great writers in Latin , and finding scenery or customs of the people elo- quent of them at every turn . He crammed his pages with quotation from Virgil and b Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius , Lucan , INTRODUCTION . ix.
... great writers in Latin , and finding scenery or customs of the people elo- quent of them at every turn . He crammed his pages with quotation from Virgil and b Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius , Lucan , INTRODUCTION . ix.
Pagina x
Joseph Addison, Richard Steele. Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius , Lucan , Juvenal and Martial , Lucretius , Statius , Claudian , Silius Italicus , Ausonius , Seneca , Phædrus , and gave even to his ' understand- ' ing age ' an ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Steele. Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius , Lucan , Juvenal and Martial , Lucretius , Statius , Claudian , Silius Italicus , Ausonius , Seneca , Phædrus , and gave even to his ' understand- ' ing age ' an ...
Pagina 24
... Ovid . ad Humour of the publick Diversions Five WAS reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they ...
... Ovid . ad Humour of the publick Diversions Five WAS reflecting this Morning upon the Spirit and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they ...
Pagina 26
... joke against the opera from No. 5 of the Spectator , produced Whittington and his Cat as a rival to Rinaldo and Armida . [ See also a note to No. 31. ] Parva leves capiunt animos --Ovid . ' between the Trees 26 The SPECTATOR .
... joke against the opera from No. 5 of the Spectator , produced Whittington and his Cat as a rival to Rinaldo and Armida . [ See also a note to No. 31. ] Parva leves capiunt animos --Ovid . ' between the Trees 26 The SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
... Ovid . ' between the Trees , I must own was not a ' little astonished to see a well - dressed young Fel- ' low in a full - bottomed Wigg , appear in the Midst of the Sea , and without any visible Concern ' taking Snuff . ' I shall only ...
... Ovid . ' between the Trees , I must own was not a ' little astonished to see a well - dressed young Fel- ' low in a full - bottomed Wigg , appear in the Midst of the Sea , and without any visible Concern ' taking Snuff . ' I shall only ...
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