| Juvenal - 1803 - 354 lapas
...fifteen-pence of our money. As this is the first place in which the names of patron and client occur, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the relative situations of two classes of men, which comprehended nearly all the citizens of Rome. A patron... | |
| Juvenal - 1806 - 578 lapas
...fifteen-pence of our money. As this is the first passage, in which the names of patron and client occur, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the relative situation of two classes of men, which comprehended nearly all the citizens of Rome. A patron... | |
| Joseph Adams - 1807 - 208 lapas
...and as their appearance adds another proof of the analogy between the vaccine and variolous poisons, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the subject. There is no reason to doubt that the secondary eruptions remarked by Dr. Woodville at the... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 506 lapas
...by writers who are in die habit of finding most things wrong in the conduct of their own government, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the history of the claim in ques* don; which, as we have already stated, so far from being a new claim... | |
| Anonymous - 1812 - 512 lapas
...by writers who are in the habit of finding most things wrong in the conduct of their own government, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the history of the claim in question ; which, as we have already stated, so far from being a new claim... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 556 lapas
...search after his authorities. He has availed himself of almost every scattered hint from theageofSallust to that of Elizabeth, for the correct formation of...with accumulating upon it all the ignorant abuse of modern times, the critics go back to the poet's days, and affirm that it was mightily reprobated by... | |
| Perse, Juvénal - 1817 - 596 lapas
...fifteen-pence of our money. As this is the first passage, in which the names of patron and client occur, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the relative situation of two classes of men, which comprehended nearly all the citizens of Rome. A patron... | |
| 1819 - 808 lapas
...said enough to awaken the meditations of our readers on the poetical character of our peasantry. Yet, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the difference of poetical feeling and genius in an agricultural and pastoral state of life, — exemplified... | |
| 1819 - 782 lapas
...said enough to awaken the meditations of our readers on the poetical character of our peasantry. Yet, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the difference of poetical feeling and genius in an agricultural and pastoral state of life, — exemplified... | |
| 1819 - 792 lapas
...said enough to awaken the meditations of our readers on the poetical character of our peasantry. Yet, it may not be amiss to say a few words on the difference of poetical feeling and genius in an agricultural and pastoral state of life, — exemplified... | |
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