The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 7
... never assumes the power of a future ; this may be supplied in the MS . by conjecture ; for we only find mos in it , which leaves a verse defec- tive by one syllable . M. Brunk has printed παν γὰρ ἂν πυθον μαι , after a ma nuscript . 3 ...
... never assumes the power of a future ; this may be supplied in the MS . by conjecture ; for we only find mos in it , which leaves a verse defec- tive by one syllable . M. Brunk has printed παν γὰρ ἂν πυθον μαι , after a ma nuscript . 3 ...
Page 9
... never that of Augustus , which was not assumed till about the thirty - ninth year of Horace ; after which it is frequently adopted . Then again , in the Satires and Epodes , the poet describes himself as a young man , and asserts , that ...
... never that of Augustus , which was not assumed till about the thirty - ninth year of Horace ; after which it is frequently adopted . Then again , in the Satires and Epodes , the poet describes himself as a young man , and asserts , that ...
Page 11
... never exceeds those limits which a clear judgment prescribed to a warm imagination . His transitious , even where they are the boldest , will be found adapted to the design of the Ode ; and to arise more from the nature of that kind of ...
... never exceeds those limits which a clear judgment prescribed to a warm imagination . His transitious , even where they are the boldest , will be found adapted to the design of the Ode ; and to arise more from the nature of that kind of ...
Page 22
... never allowed himself an idle hour . Even his walks for exercise were usually solitary , and his pockets were always stuffed with books . He was fond of sitting in Catharine - hill chapel ( a fine piece of ruins near Guild . ford ) ...
... never allowed himself an idle hour . Even his walks for exercise were usually solitary , and his pockets were always stuffed with books . He was fond of sitting in Catharine - hill chapel ( a fine piece of ruins near Guild . ford ) ...
Page 23
... never extensively known as a physician . He could not push himself into notice . He bated all little arts . And as he spent but a few hours daily in town , that cir- cumstance was against him . Never theless , when he declined practice ...
... never extensively known as a physician . He could not push himself into notice . He bated all little arts . And as he spent but a few hours daily in town , that cir- cumstance was against him . Never theless , when he declined practice ...
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