A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 2John Walker Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... says he , " that I left it in charge with you to send an account of the matches of gladiators , the adjournments of the courts , and such like articles , which even when I am at Rome , nobody ventures to tell me ? From you I expect a ...
... says he , " that I left it in charge with you to send an account of the matches of gladiators , the adjournments of the courts , and such like articles , which even when I am at Rome , nobody ventures to tell me ? From you I expect a ...
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... says , So Mævius , when he drained his skull , To celebrate some suburb trull ; His similies in order set , And ev'ry crambo he could get ; And gone thro ' all the common places , Worn out by wits who rhime on faces ; Before he could ...
... says , So Mævius , when he drained his skull , To celebrate some suburb trull ; His similies in order set , And ev'ry crambo he could get ; And gone thro ' all the common places , Worn out by wits who rhime on faces ; Before he could ...
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... says Dr. Watts , in his Logic , " origi nally signified a mistress of a family , who was a lady , and it is used still in the English law , to signify a lady ; but in com- mon use now - a - days it represents a farmer's wife , or a mis ...
... says Dr. Watts , in his Logic , " origi nally signified a mistress of a family , who was a lady , and it is used still in the English law , to signify a lady ; but in com- mon use now - a - days it represents a farmer's wife , or a mis ...
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... says Livy , " qui Larentiam vulgato corpore Lupam inter pastores vocatam putent : unde locum fabulæ ac miraculo datum . " Lactantius makes great use of this confession of Livy , and thereupon reports the following Grecian story , very ...
... says Livy , " qui Larentiam vulgato corpore Lupam inter pastores vocatam putent : unde locum fabulæ ac miraculo datum . " Lactantius makes great use of this confession of Livy , and thereupon reports the following Grecian story , very ...
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... says , Hac te nos fragili donabimus ante cicuta . Hæc nos , Formosum Corydon ardebat Alexim : Hæc eadem docuit , Cujum pecus ? an Melibœi ? These being the first lines of the 2d and 3d Eclogues , and consequently denoting those Eclogues ...
... says , Hac te nos fragili donabimus ante cicuta . Hæc nos , Formosum Corydon ardebat Alexim : Hæc eadem docuit , Cujum pecus ? an Melibœi ? These being the first lines of the 2d and 3d Eclogues , and consequently denoting those Eclogues ...
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