The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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الصفحة 102
... With military enfigns , not with myrtle . ” There remains a very curious fragment of a dialogue between a mafter and his slave , which ` lays lays open to the reader the whole catalogue of an 102 No 104 . THE OBSERVER .
... With military enfigns , not with myrtle . ” There remains a very curious fragment of a dialogue between a mafter and his slave , which ` lays lays open to the reader the whole catalogue of an 102 No 104 . THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 107
... remains without the grateful cere- mony of bestowing one fmall tribute to his me- mory , I have rendered this fhort epigrammatic diftich into our language --- " If this inceffant chattering be your plan , " I would ye were a swallow ...
... remains without the grateful cere- mony of bestowing one fmall tribute to his me- mory , I have rendered this fhort epigrammatic diftich into our language --- " If this inceffant chattering be your plan , " I would ye were a swallow ...
الصفحة 118
... remains of the Greek dramatifts , I have gone on with ardour , and fhall go on , if life is granted me , to the end ; the writers therefore of The New Comedy will come next under my review , and as we defcend in time , we fhall encrease ...
... remains of the Greek dramatifts , I have gone on with ardour , and fhall go on , if life is granted me , to the end ; the writers therefore of The New Comedy will come next under my review , and as we defcend in time , we fhall encrease ...
الصفحة 119
... at- tempted , a compleat collection of the beauties of the Greek stage in our own language from the remains of more than fifty comic poets . 14 N ° CVII . " } No CVII.3 mil Omnes eodem cogimur omnium Verfatur N ° 106. THE OBSERVER . 119.
... at- tempted , a compleat collection of the beauties of the Greek stage in our own language from the remains of more than fifty comic poets . 14 N ° CVII . " } No CVII.3 mil Omnes eodem cogimur omnium Verfatur N ° 106. THE OBSERVER . 119.
الصفحة 167
... remains only to re- mark , that it is of unparalleled majefty and . terror . N ° . CXII . I To the OBSERVER . SIR , Etiam mortuus loquitur . 2 I am rightly advised , the laws of England have provided no remedy for an injúry , which I ...
... remains only to re- mark , that it is of unparalleled majefty and . terror . N ° . CXII . I To the OBSERVER . SIR , Etiam mortuus loquitur . 2 I am rightly advised , the laws of England have provided no remedy for an injúry , which I ...
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