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Page 114
... of laziness or want of invention , and is true of not above two thousand women in the whole world ; viz . " she has in her all that is valuable in woman . " T. No. 315 . SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , 1711-12 . 114 NO . 314 THE SPECTATOR .
... of laziness or want of invention , and is true of not above two thousand women in the whole world ; viz . " she has in her all that is valuable in woman . " T. No. 315 . SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , 1711-12 . 114 NO . 314 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 115
No. 315 . SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , 1711-12 . Nec Deus intersit , nisi dignus vindici nodus Inciderit- HOR . ARS POET . ver . 191 . " Never presume to make a God appear " But for a business worthy of a God . " * ROSCOMMON . CRITICISM ON ...
No. 315 . SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , 1711-12 . Nec Deus intersit , nisi dignus vindici nodus Inciderit- HOR . ARS POET . ver . 191 . " Never presume to make a God appear " But for a business worthy of a God . " * ROSCOMMON . CRITICISM ON ...
Page 122
... upon as an excrescence , than as an essential part of the poem . The same observation might be applied to that beautiful digression upon bypocrisy in the same book . L. No. 316 . MONDAY , MARCH 3 , 1711-12 . 122 NO . 315 . THE SPECTATOR .
... upon as an excrescence , than as an essential part of the poem . The same observation might be applied to that beautiful digression upon bypocrisy in the same book . L. No. 316 . MONDAY , MARCH 3 , 1711-12 . 122 NO . 315 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page 123
No. 316 . MONDAY , MARCH 3 , 1711-12 . Libertas ; quæ sera tamen respexit inertem . VIRG . ECL . i . 28 . " Freedom , which came at length , though slow to come . " IDLENESS . DRYDEN . A MR . SPECTATOR , IF you ever read a letter which ...
No. 316 . MONDAY , MARCH 3 , 1711-12 . Libertas ; quæ sera tamen respexit inertem . VIRG . ECL . i . 28 . " Freedom , which came at length , though slow to come . " IDLENESS . DRYDEN . A MR . SPECTATOR , IF you ever read a letter which ...
Page 127
... to surmount and acquire all those qualifications you ex- pect in him who pretends to the honour of being , Z. MADAM , Your most humble servant , CLYTANDER . " No. 317 . TUESDAY , MARCH 4 , 1711-12 . NO . 316 . 127 : THE SPECTATOR .
... to surmount and acquire all those qualifications you ex- pect in him who pretends to the honour of being , Z. MADAM , Your most humble servant , CLYTANDER . " No. 317 . TUESDAY , MARCH 4 , 1711-12 . NO . 316 . 127 : THE SPECTATOR .
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