The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 265
... fall . Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope the courtesan , having spent his whole estate upon her , was advised by his sister to leap in the beginning of his amour , but would not hearken to her until he was reduced ...
... fall . Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope the courtesan , having spent his whole estate upon her , was advised by his sister to leap in the beginning of his amour , but would not hearken to her until he was reduced ...
Strana 409
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten of the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between Jupiter and Juno in the fourteenth Iliad . Juno there approaches Jupiter with the girdle which she had received from ...
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten of the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between Jupiter and Juno in the fourteenth Iliad . Juno there approaches Jupiter with the girdle which she had received from ...
Strana 409
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten of the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between Jupiter and Juno in the fourteenth Iliad . Juno there approaches Jupiter with the girdle which she had received from ...
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten of the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between Jupiter and Juno in the fourteenth Iliad . Juno there approaches Jupiter with the girdle which she had received from ...
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