The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Fall . Hipparchus being passionately fond of his own Wife , who was Enamour'd of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his Fall ; upon which his Wife married her Gallant . Tettyx , the Dancing - Master , in Love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
... Fall . Hipparchus being passionately fond of his own Wife , who was Enamour'd of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his Fall ; upon which his Wife married her Gallant . Tettyx , the Dancing - Master , in Love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
Strana 243
... fall into the Sea , from whence she never rose again ; though there were others who affirmed , that she never came to the bottom of her Leap ; but that she was changed into a Swan as she fell , and that they saw her hovering in the Air ...
... fall into the Sea , from whence she never rose again ; though there were others who affirmed , that she never came to the bottom of her Leap ; but that she was changed into a Swan as she fell , and that they saw her hovering in the Air ...
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... Fall of Man , has related the Fall of those Angels who are his professed Enemies , Besides the many other Beauties in such an Episode , it's running parallel with the great Action of the Poem , hinders it from breaking the Unity so much ...
... Fall of Man , has related the Fall of those Angels who are his professed Enemies , Besides the many other Beauties in such an Episode , it's running parallel with the great Action of the Poem , hinders it from breaking the Unity so much ...
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