The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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Strana 340
... Theodosius and Constantia , there broke out an irre- parable quarrel between their parents ; the one valuing himself too much upon his birth , and the other upon his possessions . The father of Constantia was so incensed at the father ...
... Theodosius and Constantia , there broke out an irre- parable quarrel between their parents ; the one valuing himself too much upon his birth , and the other upon his possessions . The father of Constantia was so incensed at the father ...
Strana 341
... THEODOSIUS . " This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next morning she was much more alarmed by two or three messengers , that came to her father's house one after another ...
... THEODOSIUS . " This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next morning she was much more alarmed by two or three messengers , that came to her father's house one after another ...
Strana 345
... Theodosius , whose death sits so heavy upon your thoughts , is still alive ; and that the father , to whom you have con- fessed yourself , was once that Theodosius whom you so much lament . The love which we have had for one another ...
... Theodosius , whose death sits so heavy upon your thoughts , is still alive ; and that the father , to whom you have con- fessed yourself , was once that Theodosius whom you so much lament . The love which we have had for one another ...
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