The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 265
... fall . Melissa , in love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with life . Simatha , in love with Daphnis the Myndian , pe- rished in the fall . Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope the courtesan , having ...
... fall . Melissa , in love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with life . Simatha , in love with Daphnis the Myndian , pe- rished in the fall . Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope the courtesan , having ...
Strana 277
... fall on the hero , so there should be but one object of our love , even the Author of nature . These and the like reflections , well improved , might very much contribute to open the beauty of that art , and prevent young people from ...
... fall on the hero , so there should be but one object of our love , even the Author of nature . These and the like reflections , well improved , might very much contribute to open the beauty of that art , and prevent young people from ...
Strana 698
... fall , and dropping down , Pour out their souls , their sulph'rous souls , and groan With joy , great Sir , we view'd this pompous show , While Heav'n that sat spectator still till now , Itself turn'd actor , proud to pleasure you : And ...
... fall , and dropping down , Pour out their souls , their sulph'rous souls , and groan With joy , great Sir , we view'd this pompous show , While Heav'n that sat spectator still till now , Itself turn'd actor , proud to pleasure you : And ...
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