The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... Pharamond of France . ' Pharamond , ' says my Author , ' was a Prince of in finite Humanity and Generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious Companion of his Time . He had a peculiar Taste in him ( which would have ...
... Pharamond of France . ' Pharamond , ' says my Author , ' was a Prince of in finite Humanity and Generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious Companion of his Time . He had a peculiar Taste in him ( which would have ...
Strana 289
... Pharamond , but look to it that you are satisfied with it , for ' tis the last you shall ever receive . I from this Moment consider you as mine ; and to make you truly so , I give you my Royal Word you shall never be greater or less ...
... Pharamond , but look to it that you are satisfied with it , for ' tis the last you shall ever receive . I from this Moment consider you as mine ; and to make you truly so , I give you my Royal Word you shall never be greater or less ...
Strana 290
... Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Woman he was dying for the Day before . In a Court , where Men speak Affection in the strongest Terms , and Dislike in the faintest , it was a comical Mixture of ...
... Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Woman he was dying for the Day before . In a Court , where Men speak Affection in the strongest Terms , and Dislike in the faintest , it was a comical Mixture of ...
Strana 13
... Pharamond are set down by way of Table - book , I found many things which gave me great Delight ; and as human Life turns upon the same Prin ciples and Passions in all Ages , I thought it very proper to take Minutes of what passed in ...
... Pharamond are set down by way of Table - book , I found many things which gave me great Delight ; and as human Life turns upon the same Prin ciples and Passions in all Ages , I thought it very proper to take Minutes of what passed in ...
Strana 14
... Pharamond . This Entrance Pharamond called the Gate of the Unhappy , and the Tears of the Afflicted who came before him , he would say were Bribes re- ceived by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compas sionate Spirit of all Men living ...
... Pharamond . This Entrance Pharamond called the Gate of the Unhappy , and the Tears of the Afflicted who came before him , he would say were Bribes re- ceived by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compas sionate Spirit of all Men living ...
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