The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 155
... Account of a delicious Meal : or Clodius , if you describe a wanton Beauty : Tho ' at the same time , if you do not awake those Inclinations in them , no Men are better Judges of what is just and delicate in Conversa- tion . But , as I ...
... Account of a delicious Meal : or Clodius , if you describe a wanton Beauty : Tho ' at the same time , if you do not awake those Inclinations in them , no Men are better Judges of what is just and delicate in Conversa- tion . But , as I ...
Pagina 276
... Account in another . I shall conclude this Narrative with a Letter from honest SAM . HOPE- WELL , a very pleasant Fellow , who it seems has at last married a Demurrer : I must only premise , that SAM . who is a very good Bottle ...
... Account in another . I shall conclude this Narrative with a Letter from honest SAM . HOPE- WELL , a very pleasant Fellow , who it seems has at last married a Demurrer : I must only premise , that SAM . who is a very good Bottle ...
Pagina 523
... Account of the Greatest English Poets ( 1693 ) . The quotation is from iv . 675-88 , and the reference is to i . 252-3 of Hesiod's Works and Days : τρὶς γὰρ μύριοι εἰσιν ἐπὶ χθονὶ πουλυβοτείρη ἀθάνατοι Ζηνὸς φύλακες θνητῶν ἀνθρώπων ...
... Account of the Greatest English Poets ( 1693 ) . The quotation is from iv . 675-88 , and the reference is to i . 252-3 of Hesiod's Works and Days : τρὶς γὰρ μύριοι εἰσιν ἐπὶ χθονὶ πουλυβοτείρη ἀθάνατοι Ζηνὸς φύλακες θνητῶν ἀνθρώπων ...
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