The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 120
... received with the greatest Coldness and Indifference . A Correspondent of mine , upon this Subject , has divided the Female Part of the Audience , and accounts for their Prepos- session against this reasonable Delight in the following ...
... received with the greatest Coldness and Indifference . A Correspondent of mine , upon this Subject , has divided the Female Part of the Audience , and accounts for their Prepos- session against this reasonable Delight in the following ...
Strana 193
... received from Plexippus , she threw her self into the Sea , and was taken up alive . N.B. Larissa , before she leaped , made an Offering of a Silver Cupid in the Temple of Apollo . Simaetha , in Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished ...
... received from Plexippus , she threw her self into the Sea , and was taken up alive . N.B. Larissa , before she leaped , made an Offering of a Silver Cupid in the Temple of Apollo . Simaetha , in Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished ...
Strana 434
... received on the Man's Side . " Madam , I have received yours , and knew the Prudence of your House so well , that I always took Care to be ready to obey your Commands , tho ' they should be to see you no more . Pray give my Service to ...
... received on the Man's Side . " Madam , I have received yours , and knew the Prudence of your House so well , that I always took Care to be ready to obey your Commands , tho ' they should be to see you no more . Pray give my Service to ...
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