The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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Side 131
... king as he . And true it was , through the whole earth around , No king of such a name was to be found . Is some old hero of that name alive , Who his high race does from the gods derive ? Is it some mighty general , that has done ...
... king as he . And true it was , through the whole earth around , No king of such a name was to be found . Is some old hero of that name alive , Who his high race does from the gods derive ? Is it some mighty general , that has done ...
Side 165
... king incognito , with a mixture of familiarity and gran- deur . In works of this kind when the dignity of the subject hurries the poet into descriptions and sentiments , seemingly unpremeditated , by a sort of inspiration , it is usual ...
... king incognito , with a mixture of familiarity and gran- deur . In works of this kind when the dignity of the subject hurries the poet into descriptions and sentiments , seemingly unpremeditated , by a sort of inspiration , it is usual ...
Side iv
... King Latinus Kissing - dances censured Lady's library described Letitia and Daphne , their story Lampoons written by people that can not spell -16 25 539 24 From Thomas Kimbow 67 From Will Fashion to his would- be acquaintance 37 From ...
... King Latinus Kissing - dances censured Lady's library described Letitia and Daphne , their story Lampoons written by people that can not spell -16 25 539 24 From Thomas Kimbow 67 From Will Fashion to his would- be acquaintance 37 From ...
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