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My Affections are so strongly engaged, and my Fears are so raised, by what I have already read, that I cannot express my Eagerness to see the rest. Sure this Mr. Richardson is Master of all that Art which Horace compares to Witchcraft Pectus inaniter angit, Irritat, mulcet, falsis terroribus implet Ut Magus.

"'Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur Ire poeta, meum qui pectus inaniter angit, Irritat, mulcet, falsis terroribus implet." Having uttered this quotation with considerable self-complacency, and thereby entirely completed his conquest over Paul, Mr.

"'Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur Ire poeta, meum qui pectus inaniter angit, Irritat, mulcet, falsis terroribus implet." Having uttered this quotation with considerable self-complacency, and thereby entirely completed his conquest over Paul, Mr.

To Atticus, iv. 16. Pompey, as proconsul with a province, was residing outside the walls. Ad Quintum fratrem, iii. 4. Ad Familiares, i. 9. "Meum non modo animum, sed ne odium quidem esse liberum." Ad Quintum Fratrem, iii. 5. See the story in a letter to Atticus, lib. iv. 16-17. De Haruspicum Responsis. "Angit unus Milo.

Addison. 'Ac ne forte putes, me, que facere ipse recusem, Cum recte tractant alii, laudare maligne; Ille per extentum funem mihi fosse videtur Ire Poeta, meum qui pectus inaniter angit, Irritat, mulcet, falsis terroribus implet, Ut magus; et modo me Thebis, modo ponit Athenis. Hor.