The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 289
... 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 upon VOL . I. U the coin of the commonwealth . Cicero , who was 59 . 289 SPECTATOR .
... 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 upon VOL . I. U the coin of the commonwealth . Cicero , who was 59 . 289 SPECTATOR .
Strana 290
the coin of the commonwealth . Cicero , who was so called from the founder of his family , that was mark- ed on the nose with a little wen like a vetch ( which is Cicer in Latin ) instead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the words ...
the coin of the commonwealth . Cicero , who was so called from the founder of his family , that was mark- ed on the nose with a little wen like a vetch ( which is Cicer in Latin ) instead of Marcus Tullius Cicero , ordered the words ...
Strana 299
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his works with puns , and in his book where he lays down the rules of oratory , quotes abundance of sayings as pieces of wit , which also upon examination prove arrant puns . But the age in which the pun ...
... Cicero has sprinkled several of his works with puns , and in his book where he lays down the rules of oratory , quotes abundance of sayings as pieces of wit , which also upon examination prove arrant puns . But the age in which the pun ...
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