English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... Virgil . He is good - natured , and , his own masterpieces achieved , pours out other copies of verses for other boys with an astonishing ease and fluency ; the idle ones only trembling lest they should be discovered on giving in their ...
... Virgil . He is good - natured , and , his own masterpieces achieved , pours out other copies of verses for other boys with an astonishing ease and fluency ; the idle ones only trembling lest they should be discovered on giving in their ...
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... Virgil . He makes most shrewd remarks about the pictures . We are very intimate friends and playfellows . He begins to be very ragged ; and I hope I shall be pardoned if I equip him with new clothes and frocks , or what Mrs. Evans and I ...
... Virgil . He makes most shrewd remarks about the pictures . We are very intimate friends and playfellows . He begins to be very ragged ; and I hope I shall be pardoned if I equip him with new clothes and frocks , or what Mrs. Evans and I ...
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... Virgil , in that remarkable prophecy , Incultisque rubens pendebit sentibus uva . VIRG . ECL . iv . 29 . The ripening grape shall hang on every thorn , seems to have hinted at this art , which can turn a plantation of northern hedges ...
... Virgil , in that remarkable prophecy , Incultisque rubens pendebit sentibus uva . VIRG . ECL . iv . 29 . The ripening grape shall hang on every thorn , seems to have hinted at this art , which can turn a plantation of northern hedges ...
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... Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Heredotus , he breaks out into a panegyric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author , when he tells you the subject he treats of , the name of the editor , and the year in ...
... Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Heredotus , he breaks out into a panegyric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author , when he tells you the subject he treats of , the name of the editor , and the year in ...
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... Virgil's account of the dead , which I made the subject of a late paper . This thought hath taken very much among men of Tom's pitch and understand- ing , though universally exploded by all that know how to construe Virgil , or have any ...
... Virgil's account of the dead , which I made the subject of a late paper . This thought hath taken very much among men of Tom's pitch and understand- ing , though universally exploded by all that know how to construe Virgil , or have any ...
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