The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 406
... Love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with Life . Cynisca , the Wife of Eschines , being in Love with Lycus ; and Henry Martyn ? ' Gregory Smith thought it ' probably ' by Henry Martyn . Aitken's note reads : " Though ...
... Love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with Life . Cynisca , the Wife of Eschines , being in Love with Lycus ; and Henry Martyn ? ' Gregory Smith thought it ' probably ' by Henry Martyn . Aitken's note reads : " Though ...
Strana 407
... Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished in the Fall . Charixus , the Brother of Sappho , in Love with Rhodope the Cour- tezan , having spent his whole Estate upon her , was advised by his Sister to Leap in the beginning of his Amour ...
... Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished in the Fall . Charixus , the Brother of Sappho , in Love with Rhodope the Cour- tezan , having spent his whole Estate upon her , was advised by his Sister to Leap in the beginning of his Amour ...
Strana 513
... Love with me ? or would you have me break my Mind yet or not ? Your Servant , T. B. ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM a Footman in a great Family , and am in Love with the House - maid . We were all at Hotcockles1 last Night in the Hall these ...
... Love with me ? or would you have me break my Mind yet or not ? Your Servant , T. B. ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM a Footman in a great Family , and am in Love with the House - maid . We were all at Hotcockles1 last Night in the Hall these ...
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