Select British Classics, 15. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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47. oldal
... March 2 , 1711 . T No. CCCXXXI . THURSDAY , MARCH 20 . ..... Stolidam præbet tibi vellere barbam . Holds out his foolish beard for thee to pluck . PERS . WHEN I was last with my friend Sir Roger , in Westminster - abbey , I observed ...
... March 2 , 1711 . T No. CCCXXXI . THURSDAY , MARCH 20 . ..... Stolidam præbet tibi vellere barbam . Holds out his foolish beard for thee to pluck . PERS . WHEN I was last with my friend Sir Roger , in Westminster - abbey , I observed ...
67. oldal
... March 19 , T 1711-12 . ' I am , SIR , ' Your most humble servant . ' No. CCCXXXV . TUESDAY , MARCH 25 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , & veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Those are the likest copies , which ...
... March 19 , T 1711-12 . ' I am , SIR , ' Your most humble servant . ' No. CCCXXXV . TUESDAY , MARCH 25 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , & veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Those are the likest copies , which ...
75. oldal
... March the 22d . T ' I am , Sir , ' Your constant reader , ' and very humble servant , REBECCA the distressed . ' No. CCCXXXVII . THURSDAY , MARCH 27 . Fingit equum THE SPECTATOR . 75.
... March the 22d . T ' I am , Sir , ' Your constant reader , ' and very humble servant , REBECCA the distressed . ' No. CCCXXXVII . THURSDAY , MARCH 27 . Fingit equum THE SPECTATOR . 75.
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