The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 26
George Atherton Aitken. well observed in his admirable poem upon that barren subject . No. 306 . Wednesday , Feb. 20 , 1712 L. [ STEELE Quæ forma , ut se tibi semper Imputet ? Juv . Sat ... observed in his admirable poem upon that barren ...
George Atherton Aitken. well observed in his admirable poem upon that barren subject . No. 306 . Wednesday , Feb. 20 , 1712 L. [ STEELE Quæ forma , ut se tibi semper Imputet ? Juv . Sat ... observed in his admirable poem upon that barren ...
Pagina 251
... observed by those who would set forth the greatness of Virgil's plan , that he con- ducts his reader through all the parts of the earth which were discovered in his time . Asia , Africa , and Europe are the several scenes of his fable ...
... observed by those who would set forth the greatness of Virgil's plan , that he con- ducts his reader through all the parts of the earth which were discovered in his time . Asia , Africa , and Europe are the several scenes of his fable ...
Pagina 329
... observed that the officer you some time ago appointed as inspector of signs1 has done his duty so well as to give you an account of very many strange occurrences in the public streets , which are worthy of , but have escaped your notice ...
... observed that the officer you some time ago appointed as inspector of signs1 has done his duty so well as to give you an account of very many strange occurrences in the public streets , which are worthy of , but have escaped your notice ...
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