The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Pharamond of France , and the close friendship between him and his friend Eucrate , I found among the letters which had been in the custody of the latter an epistle from a country 1 gentleman to Pharamond , wherein he excuses himself ...
... Pharamond of France , and the close friendship between him and his friend Eucrate , I found among the letters which had been in the custody of the latter an epistle from a country 1 gentleman to Pharamond , wherein he excuses himself ...
Strana 141
... Pharamond . ' DREAD SIR , I HAVE from your own hand ( inclosed under the cover of Mr. Eucrate , of your majesty's bed - chamber ) a letter which invites me to court . I understand this great honour to be done me more out of respect and ...
... Pharamond . ' DREAD SIR , I HAVE from your own hand ( inclosed under the cover of Mr. Eucrate , of your majesty's bed - chamber ) a letter which invites me to court . I understand this great honour to be done me more out of respect and ...
Strana 144
... Pharamond , all honours and all titles in your approbation : I triumph in them as they are your gift , I refuse them as they are to give me the observation of others . Indulge me , my noble master , in this chastity of renown ; let me ...
... Pharamond , all honours and all titles in your approbation : I triumph in them as they are your gift , I refuse them as they are to give me the observation of others . Indulge me , my noble master , in this chastity of renown ; let me ...
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