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... Motto . " I. THE SPECTATOR He does not lavish at a blaze his fire , Sudden to glare and in a smoke expire ; But rises from a cloud of smoke to light , And pours his specious miracles to sight . " - Horace , Ars Poetica , 143. P ...
... Motto . " I. THE SPECTATOR He does not lavish at a blaze his fire , Sudden to glare and in a smoke expire ; But rises from a cloud of smoke to light , And pours his specious miracles to sight . " - Horace , Ars Poetica , 143. P ...
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... Motto . " But other six and more call out with one voice . " — Juve- nal , Satires , vii , 167 . 51 2. Sir Roger de Coverley . " The still popular dance - tune from which Addison borrowed the name of Sir Roger de Coverley in The ...
... Motto . " But other six and more call out with one voice . " — Juve- nal , Satires , vii , 167 . 51 2. Sir Roger de Coverley . " The still popular dance - tune from which Addison borrowed the name of Sir Roger de Coverley in The ...
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... Motto . " They used to think it a great crime , even deserving of death , if a young man did not rise up in the presence of an elder . ” - Juvenal , Satires , xiii . 54 . 59 6. Wit and sense . These were reckoned in the Queen Anne time ...
... Motto . " They used to think it a great crime , even deserving of death , if a young man did not rise up in the presence of an elder . ” - Juvenal , Satires , xiii . 54 . 59 6. Wit and sense . These were reckoned in the Queen Anne time ...
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... Motto . " A wild beast spares his own kind . " — Juvenal , Satires , XV . 159 . 65 13. The opera and the puppet - show . The absurd unre- alities of the Italian opera , then recently introduced into England , were a subject of frequent ...
... Motto . " A wild beast spares his own kind . " — Juvenal , Satires , XV . 159 . 65 13. The opera and the puppet - show . The absurd unre- alities of the Italian opera , then recently introduced into England , were a subject of frequent ...
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... Motto . " She had not accustomed her woman's hands to the distaff or the skeins of Minerva . " - Virgil , Æneid , vii . 305 . 69 13. Leonora . A letter from a Leonora , perhaps the lady of this paper , is to be found in Spectator , No ...
... Motto . " She had not accustomed her woman's hands to the distaff or the skeins of Minerva . " - Virgil , Æneid , vii . 305 . 69 13. Leonora . A letter from a Leonora , perhaps the lady of this paper , is to be found in Spectator , No ...
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