The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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Page 137
... our unreasonable Fears and Superstitions , in your Seventh and Twelfth Papers ; our Fancy for Equi page , in your Fifteenth ; our Love of Puppet Shows , in your No. 205. your Thirty First ; our Notions of Beauty THE SPECTATOR 137.
... our unreasonable Fears and Superstitions , in your Seventh and Twelfth Papers ; our Fancy for Equi page , in your Fifteenth ; our Love of Puppet Shows , in your No. 205. your Thirty First ; our Notions of Beauty THE SPECTATOR 137.
Page 171
... good Sense who put his Son to a Black - smith , tho ' an Offer was made him of his being received as a Page to a Man of Quality . There are not more Cripples come No. 214 . come out of the Wars , than THE SPECTATOR 171 No. 214. ...
... good Sense who put his Son to a Black - smith , tho ' an Offer was made him of his being received as a Page to a Man of Quality . There are not more Cripples come No. 214 . come out of the Wars , than THE SPECTATOR 171 No. 214. ...
Page 229
... for the sake of the British Youth , to instruct them in such a Manner , that the most dangerous Page in Virgil or Homer No. 230 . Friday , Nov. 23 , 1711 . THE SPECTATOR 229 he recommends a Friend in the most handsome No. 230...
... for the sake of the British Youth , to instruct them in such a Manner , that the most dangerous Page in Virgil or Homer No. 230 . Friday , Nov. 23 , 1711 . THE SPECTATOR 229 he recommends a Friend in the most handsome No. 230...
Page 311
... PAGE 4 . Phaedria's Request . PAGE 5. Ecclesiasticus , ix . I. Terence , Eunuchus , I. ii . 112-116 . PAGE 8. Motto . Ovid , Metam . vii . 826 . -Horace , Odes , Í . xiii . 1-8 . In A is added " part of which I PAGE II . Herod and ...
... PAGE 4 . Phaedria's Request . PAGE 5. Ecclesiasticus , ix . I. Terence , Eunuchus , I. ii . 112-116 . PAGE 8. Motto . Ovid , Metam . vii . 826 . -Horace , Odes , Í . xiii . 1-8 . In A is added " part of which I PAGE II . Herod and ...
Page 317
... PAGE 141. Motto . Horace , Odes , III . xvi . 21-2 . PAGE 145. Motto . Juvenal , Sat. x . 1-4 . PAGE 147 . Verses out of Homer . Iliad , viii . 548-9 . PAGE 148. As Homer tells us . Iliad , v . 127 . PAGE 149. Other editions add the ...
... PAGE 141. Motto . Horace , Odes , III . xvi . 21-2 . PAGE 145. Motto . Juvenal , Sat. x . 1-4 . PAGE 147 . Verses out of Homer . Iliad , viii . 548-9 . PAGE 148. As Homer tells us . Iliad , v . 127 . PAGE 149. Other editions add the ...
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