The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... figure of an elephant upon the reverse of the public money ; the word Cæsar signi- fying an elephant in the Punic language . This was artificially contrived by Cæsar , because it was not lawful for a private man to stamp his own figure ...
... figure of an elephant upon the reverse of the public money ; the word Cæsar signi- fying an elephant in the Punic language . This was artificially contrived by Cæsar , because it was not lawful for a private man to stamp his own figure ...
Strana 478
... figure of the hero , according to the proposal of Phidias , with a river in one hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind be finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pan- theon at Rome , and ...
... figure of the hero , according to the proposal of Phidias , with a river in one hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind be finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pan- theon at Rome , and ...
Strana 539
... figure in the republic of letters . To this end , we will suppose that the following song is an old ode , which I present to the public in a new edition , with the several various readings which I find of it in for- mer editions , and ...
... figure in the republic of letters . To this end , we will suppose that the following song is an old ode , which I present to the public in a new edition , with the several various readings which I find of it in for- mer editions , and ...
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acquaintance action Addison admiration agreeable appear Aristotle beauty behaviour Bouts-Rimés character club consider conversation creature desire discourse dress endeavour entertainment Eudoxus Eustace Budgell fair sex father favour fortune gentleman give greatest happy head hear heard heart honour hope Hudibras human humble servant humour Iliad impertinent innocent Italian John Hughes kind lady laugh learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master means ment mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion opera ordinary OVID paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pict pleased pleasure poem poet present proper racters reader reason Richard Steele Sappho sense Sir Roger Socrates soul speak SPECTATOR Steele tell temper Theodosius thing thou thought tion told town turn verses VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing young