The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... Motto . Horace , Ars poetica , 139 : The mountains are in labour . In the Folio sheets the motto was line 138 from the same poem , ... Dignum tanto feret bic promissor biatu ? ( What will this boaster produce in keeping with such ...
... Motto . Horace , Ars poetica , 139 : The mountains are in labour . In the Folio sheets the motto was line 138 from the same poem , ... Dignum tanto feret bic promissor biatu ? ( What will this boaster produce in keeping with such ...
Pagina 483
... Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. 14. 36 : Once to be wild is no such foul disgrace , But ' tis so still to run the frantick Race . CREECH . In the folio sheets the motto was Horace , Ars poetica 138 , afterwards used as the motto for No ...
... Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. 14. 36 : Once to be wild is no such foul disgrace , But ' tis so still to run the frantick Race . CREECH . In the folio sheets the motto was Horace , Ars poetica 138 , afterwards used as the motto for No ...
Pagina 506
... Motto of my Paper , which implies that the Hardships or Misfortunes we lie under , are more easy to us than those of any 1 Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. I. 1-19 : Whence comes , my Lord , this general discontent ? Why all dislike the ...
... Motto of my Paper , which implies that the Hardships or Misfortunes we lie under , are more easy to us than those of any 1 Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. I. 1-19 : Whence comes , my Lord , this general discontent ? Why all dislike the ...
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