The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Josephus , which may serve almost as an Example to whatever can be said on this Subject . Mariamne had all the Charms that Beauty , Birth , Wit and Youth could give a Woman , and Herod all the ...
... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Josephus , which may serve almost as an Example to whatever can be said on this Subject . Mariamne had all the Charms that Beauty , Birth , Wit and Youth could give a Woman , and Herod all the ...
Strana 10
... Mariamne ; but before their Meeting he was not a little alarm'd at the Report he had heard of his Uncle's ... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second Journey into Egypt , when he committed his Lady to the Care of Sohemus , with ...
... Mariamne ; but before their Meeting he was not a little alarm'd at the Report he had heard of his Uncle's ... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second Journey into Egypt , when he committed his Lady to the Care of Sohemus , with ...
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... Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an Object by Publick Storms , which at that time very nearly ...
... Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an Object by Publick Storms , which at that time very nearly ...
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