The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... OVID . Met . iv . 590 . Light minds are pleased with trifles . WHEN I was in France , I used to gaze with great astonishment at the splendid equipages , and party - coloured habits , of that fan- tastic nation . I was one day in ...
... OVID . Met . iv . 590 . Light minds are pleased with trifles . WHEN I was in France , I used to gaze with great astonishment at the splendid equipages , and party - coloured habits , of that fan- tastic nation . I was one day in ...
Strana 133
... OVID . Met . 1. a The jarring seeds of ill consorted things . WHEN I want materials for this paper , it is my custom to go abroad in quest of game ; and when I meet any proper subject , I take the first opportunity of setting down an ...
... OVID . Met . 1. a The jarring seeds of ill consorted things . WHEN I want materials for this paper , it is my custom to go abroad in quest of game ; and when I meet any proper subject , I take the first opportunity of setting down an ...
Strana 170
... Ovid , where he introduces the echo as a nymph , before she was worn away into nothing but a voice . The learned Erasmus , though a man of wit and genius , has composed a dialogue upon this silly kind of device , and made use of an echo ...
... Ovid , where he introduces the echo as a nymph , before she was worn away into nothing but a voice . The learned Erasmus , though a man of wit and genius , has composed a dialogue upon this silly kind of device , and made use of an echo ...
Strana 184
... Ovid ; and scarce any thing else in Martial . Out of the innumerable branches of mixt wit , I shall chuse one instance which may be met with in all the writers of this class . The passion of love in its nature has been thought to re ...
... Ovid ; and scarce any thing else in Martial . Out of the innumerable branches of mixt wit , I shall chuse one instance which may be met with in all the writers of this class . The passion of love in its nature has been thought to re ...
Strana 186
... Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Eneas , in the following words : " Ovid ( says he , speaking of Virgil's fiction of Dido and Æneas ) takes it up after him , even in the same age , and makes an ancient heroine of Virgil's new ...
... Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Eneas , in the following words : " Ovid ( says he , speaking of Virgil's fiction of Dido and Æneas ) takes it up after him , even in the same age , and makes an ancient heroine of Virgil's new ...
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