The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... say my reader will par- don me the quotation . ON THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF PEMBROKE . ' Underneath this marble hearse Lies the subject of all verse , Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother , Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair and ...
... say my reader will par- don me the quotation . ON THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF PEMBROKE . ' Underneath this marble hearse Lies the subject of all verse , Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother , Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair and ...
Pàgina 35
... say it , both brass and pewter , linens and woollens ; and though my house be thatched , yet , if you and I match , it shall go hard but I will have one half of it slated . If you think well of this motion , I will wait upon you as soon ...
... say it , both brass and pewter , linens and woollens ; and though my house be thatched , yet , if you and I match , it shall go hard but I will have one half of it slated . If you think well of this motion , I will wait upon you as soon ...
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... says he , Í remember Mr. Dryden , in his Ovid , tells us of a swinging fel- low called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress him- self to advantage but in a calm , My friend Will , to show ...
... says he , Í remember Mr. Dryden , in his Ovid , tells us of a swinging fel- low called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress him- self to advantage but in a calm , My friend Will , to show ...
Pàgina 42
... say the child is to bear a resemblance of what is desired by the mother . I have been married upwards of six years , have had four children , and my wife is now big with the fifth . The expenses she has put me to in procuring what she ...
... say the child is to bear a resemblance of what is desired by the mother . I have been married upwards of six years , have had four children , and my wife is now big with the fifth . The expenses she has put me to in procuring what she ...
Pàgina 48
... The poet here seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in par- ticular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR ,
... The poet here seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in par- ticular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR ,
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