“The” Spectator, Volume 6J. Parsons, 1793 - English essays |
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... OVID . ARS . AM . ii . 538 . " With patience bear a rival in thy love . " LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to ...
... OVID . ARS . AM . ii . 538 . " With patience bear a rival in thy love . " LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to ...
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... OVID . i . TRIST . iii . 66 . " Hearts joined by a friendship such as that between Theseus " and Pireth us , " ON FRIENDSHIP . I INTEND the Paper for this day as a loose Essay upon FRIENDSHIP , in which I shall throw my observa- tions ...
... OVID . i . TRIST . iii . 66 . " Hearts joined by a friendship such as that between Theseus " and Pireth us , " ON FRIENDSHIP . I INTEND the Paper for this day as a loose Essay upon FRIENDSHIP , in which I shall throw my observa- tions ...
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... OVID . " Tis reason now , before it was appetite . ON THE MONTH OF MAY . کے << " BEWARE of the Ides of March , " said the Roman Augur to JULIUS CESAR : " Beware of the month of May , " said the British SPECTATOR to his fair coun- try ...
... OVID . " Tis reason now , before it was appetite . ON THE MONTH OF MAY . کے << " BEWARE of the Ides of March , " said the Roman Augur to JULIUS CESAR : " Beware of the month of May , " said the British SPECTATOR to his fair coun- try ...
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... OVID . METAM . xiii . 225 . А ON GRIEF . As the Stoic philosophers discard all passions in gene- ral , they will not allow a wise man so much as to pity the afflictions of another . If thou seest thy friend in trouble , says EPICTETUS ...
... OVID . METAM . xiii . 225 . А ON GRIEF . As the Stoic philosophers discard all passions in gene- ral , they will not allow a wise man so much as to pity the afflictions of another . If thou seest thy friend in trouble , says EPICTETUS ...
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... OVID . MET . xiii . 127 . " Eloquent words want a graceful manner . " ON ORATORY . MOST foreign writers who have given any character of the English nation , whatever vices they ascribe to it , allow in general , that the people are ...
... OVID . MET . xiii . 127 . " Eloquent words want a graceful manner . " ON ORATORY . MOST foreign writers who have given any character of the English nation , whatever vices they ascribe to it , allow in general , that the people are ...
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