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... Horace , Satires , 1. V. 44 . See page 528 . Horace , Epistles , II . i . 5-10 . Censure , etc. , is one of Swift's Thoughts on Various Subjects , Moral and Diverting ( 1706 ) . PAGE 311. Recentibus odiis . Tacitus , Annals , I. i . 102 ...
... Horace , Satires , 1. V. 44 . See page 528 . Horace , Epistles , II . i . 5-10 . Censure , etc. , is one of Swift's Thoughts on Various Subjects , Moral and Diverting ( 1706 ) . PAGE 311. Recentibus odiis . Tacitus , Annals , I. i . 102 ...
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... Horace . 134. PAGE 404. Motto . Ovid , Metamorphoses , i . 521-2 . PAGE 406. Manage our Snuff - Boxes . The sequel is in No. 138 . 135. PAGE 407. Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. x . 9 . PAGE 408. One of the greatest Genius's . This ...
... Horace . 134. PAGE 404. Motto . Ovid , Metamorphoses , i . 521-2 . PAGE 406. Manage our Snuff - Boxes . The sequel is in No. 138 . 135. PAGE 407. Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. x . 9 . PAGE 408. One of the greatest Genius's . This ...
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... Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . See pages 434 et sqq . PAGE 467. New Exchange . See page 299 and note . PAGE 469. Your Account of Beauties . 156. Motto . Horace , Odes , II . viii . 5–7 . PAGE 470. A common Bite . See ...
... Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . See pages 434 et sqq . PAGE 467. New Exchange . See page 299 and note . PAGE 469. Your Account of Beauties . 156. Motto . Horace , Odes , II . viii . 5–7 . PAGE 470. A common Bite . See ...
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