The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... Iliad , dis- touch . He at length came to the side of a great courses with her husband about the battle in which river , and being a good fisherman himself , stood he was going to engage , the hero , desiring her to id ; bupon the banks ...
... Iliad , dis- touch . He at length came to the side of a great courses with her husband about the battle in which river , and being a good fisherman himself , stood he was going to engage , the hero , desiring her to id ; bupon the banks ...
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... Iliad itself : I mean thoses hort not remember any other kind of work among the poems printed among the minor Greek poets , which moderns which more resembles the performances [ resemble the figure of an egg , a pair of wings , an have ...
... Iliad itself : I mean thoses hort not remember any other kind of work among the poems printed among the minor Greek poets , which moderns which more resembles the performances [ resemble the figure of an egg , a pair of wings , an have ...
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... Iliad and Odyssey of Homer Spectator . " I hope , sir , you won't pretend to wit , are fables of this nature ; and that the several and take the part of dull rogues of business . The names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the ...
... Iliad and Odyssey of Homer Spectator . " I hope , sir , you won't pretend to wit , are fables of this nature ; and that the several and take the part of dull rogues of business . The names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the ...
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... to lose his The conclusion of this dialogue is very remark life ? Or if he would receive it , though he was able . Socrates having deterred Alcibiades from • Xo . 201 . Iliad , book vi ་ 1 y as that of bo post in a al 246 207 . SPECTATOR .
... to lose his The conclusion of this dialogue is very remark life ? Or if he would receive it , though he was able . Socrates having deterred Alcibiades from • Xo . 201 . Iliad , book vi ་ 1 y as that of bo post in a al 246 207 . SPECTATOR .
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... 49-52 , travagantly gay at a tragedy . The coquette is so of Iliad , book v . Matt . vi . 9 , & e . Luke xi . 2 . Matt . xxvi . 39. Luke xxii . 42 . much taken up with throwing her eyes around thef paper 207 . 247 SPECTATOR .
... 49-52 , travagantly gay at a tragedy . The coquette is so of Iliad , book v . Matt . vi . 9 , & e . Luke xi . 2 . Matt . xxvi . 39. Luke xxii . 42 . much taken up with throwing her eyes around thef paper 207 . 247 SPECTATOR .
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