The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Epig . xiv . 183 . To banish anxious thought , and quiet pain , Read Homer's frogs , or my more trifling strain . HE moral world , as consisting of males and females , is of a mixed nature , and filled with several customs , fashions ...
... Epig . xiv . 183 . To banish anxious thought , and quiet pain , Read Homer's frogs , or my more trifling strain . HE moral world , as consisting of males and females , is of a mixed nature , and filled with several customs , fashions ...
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... Epig . i . 118 . You say , Lupercus , what I write I'n't worth so much : you're in the right . * THIS is the day on which many eminent authors will probably publish their last words . I am afraid that few of our weekly historians , who ...
... Epig . i . 118 . You say , Lupercus , what I write I'n't worth so much : you're in the right . * THIS is the day on which many eminent authors will probably publish their last words . I am afraid that few of our weekly historians , who ...
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... Epig . 3 . Why dost thou come , great censor of thy age , To see the loose diversions of the stage ? With awful countenance , and brow severe , What in the name of goodness dost thou here ? See the mixt crowd ! how giddy , lewd , and ...
... Epig . 3 . Why dost thou come , great censor of thy age , To see the loose diversions of the stage ? With awful countenance , and brow severe , What in the name of goodness dost thou here ? See the mixt crowd ! how giddy , lewd , and ...
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... Epig . Ixxxvi . ' Tis folly only , and defect of sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . up with HAVE been very often disappointed of late years , when upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above ...
... Epig . Ixxxvi . ' Tis folly only , and defect of sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . up with HAVE been very often disappointed of late years , when upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above ...
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... Epig . xiii . 7 Perpetual harmony their bed attend , And Venus still the well - match'd pair befriend ! May she , when time has sunk him into years , Love her old man , and cherish his white hairs ; Nor he perceive her charms thro ' age ...
... Epig . xiii . 7 Perpetual harmony their bed attend , And Venus still the well - match'd pair befriend ! May she , when time has sunk him into years , Love her old man , and cherish his white hairs ; Nor he perceive her charms thro ' age ...
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