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Pagina 192
... Ovid or Martial . Bouhours , whom I look upon to be the most penetrating of all the French Criticks , has taken ... Ovid's Writing a Letter from Dido to Aeneas , in the following Words : ' Ovid ( says he , speaking of 192 Friday , May 11 ...
... Ovid or Martial . Bouhours , whom I look upon to be the most penetrating of all the French Criticks , has taken ... Ovid's Writing a Letter from Dido to Aeneas , in the following Words : ' Ovid ( says he , speaking of 192 Friday , May 11 ...
Pagina 539
... Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiv . 652 . PAGE 147. The Unhappy Favourite or The Earl of Essex , by Banks , was first produced at the Theatre Royal in 1682 , and was played at Drury Lane on 25th December 1709 . It was a popular piece , and ...
... Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiv . 652 . PAGE 147. The Unhappy Favourite or The Earl of Essex , by Banks , was first produced at the Theatre Royal in 1682 , and was played at Drury Lane on 25th December 1709 . It was a popular piece , and ...
Pagina 566
... Ovid , Ars Amatoria , ii . 24 ) . Cf. the attack on French fopperies , pages 136 et sqq .; also Dennis's Essay upon Public Spirit ( 1711 ) , page 13 . This paper occasioned a pamphlet , The Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the ...
... Ovid , Ars Amatoria , ii . 24 ) . Cf. the attack on French fopperies , pages 136 et sqq .; also Dennis's Essay upon Public Spirit ( 1711 ) , page 13 . This paper occasioned a pamphlet , The Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the ...
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